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6/14/2016 New Hampshire Backs Down On Driver PrivacyLive Free or Die state repeals prohibitions on license plate readers and Real ID. New Hampshire once had the strongest protections in the nation for the privacy of its drivers. State officials were explicitly prohibited from participating in any way with national licensing databases, and neither photo enforcement nor automated license plate readers (ALPR, also known as ANPR) could be used, with the exception of license plate readers on toll roads. Governor Maggie Hassan (D) set a different course last month as she signed legislation eliminating these protections.
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6/13/2016 Arizona, France, Saudi Arabia: Speed Cameras Under AttackVigilantes swiped, scorched and spraypainted speed cameras throughout the world last week. | |||
6/10/2016 Texas Appeals Court Rejects Challenge To Implied Consent LawBeing penalized for saying no to a breath test is not a First Amendment violation, Texas Court of Appeals rules. | |||
6/9/2016 Redflex Lobbyist Sentenced In Ohio Bribery ScandalJohn Raphael, a former Redflex lobbyist, will spend 15 months in jail for his role in a red light camera bribery conspiracy. | |||
6/8/2016 Colorado Residents Fight To Save Anti-Camera ReferendumLawsuit filed in county court to force Sheridan, Colorado to allow a public vote on the use of red light and speed cameras. |
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