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West Virginia Supreme Court
 
3/4/2016
West Virginia Supreme Court Shuts Down Random Stops
West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals overturns a traffic stop made without any reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing.

Motorists who have done nothing wrong will no longer be pulled over by police in West Virginia. The state's highest court last week overturned the conviction of Matthew Feicht, who was pulled over even though he had committed no traffic violations. Although Feicht's case involves no new question of law, the unanimous decision caused state police officials to stop pulling over drivers randomly so that they could receive various gifts from a police "Santa Stop." When Monongalia County Sheriff's ...

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Rep. Steve Lebsock
 
3/3/2016
Colorado Moves To Restrict Red Light Cameras
Colorado state House passes restriction on placement of red light cameras.

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Del. Chris Jones
 
3/2/2016
Virginia Lawmakers Consider Slowing Toll Push
Virginia House of Delegates votes to restrict tolling and fines for alleged toll violations.

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Judge Mary E. Donovan
 
3/1/2016
Ohio Appeals Court Upholds Restrictions On Speed Cameras
Ohio Court of Appeals for the second time upholds legislative restrictions on red light cameras and speed cameras.

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Ain, France
 
2/29/2016
France: Vigilantes Burn Speed camera
Speed camera in Ain, France goes up in flames.

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