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2/5/2016 Texas Appeals Court Slams Forced DUI Blood DrawSecond highest court in Texas says police must follow US Supreme Court ban on warrantless blood draws from motorists. The Texas Court of Appeals told local police officers last month that when the US Supreme Court says warrantless blood draws from motorists are unconstitutional, that means they need to get a warrant to perform a blood draw. Hurst Police Officer Brian Charnock did not believe the McNeely ruling applied to him as he ordered Laura Ann Swan to pull over in February 2012.
Officer Charnock had received a tip that the car belonging to Swan was swerving on the highway ... | |||
2/4/2016 Arizona Senate Committee Hints At Photo Radar Rescue PlanLobbyists and other camera supporters begin the push to water down a proposed statewide photo enforcement referendum. | |||
2/3/2016 State Lawmakers Take Up Traffic Camera BansState legislatures in Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Maryland take up measures to outlaw automated enforcement in the wake of scandal. | |||
2/2/2016 Ohio Appeals Court Green Lights Class Action Against Speed CamsTechnical appellate court decision clears way for class action lawsuit against speed camera appeals in New Miami, Ohio. | |||
2/1/2016 France, Germany, UK: Speed Cameras Knocked, BlockedFour speed cameras in Germany and England are knocked out of commission by vigilantes. |
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