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![]() | 8/27/2015 Idaho Supreme Court Declares Threat Of Fines And License Suspension Is Not CoercionIdaho Supreme Court rules that it is not coercion to threaten motorists into using a handheld preliminary breath tester. Telling a driver that she would lose her right to drive for a year and have to pay $250 unless she submitted to a portable breath test is not coercion. That was the conclusion the Idaho Supreme Court reached last week as it considered the case of Felicity Kathleen Haynes, who was pulled over on February 23, 2013 on suspicion that she was driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).
Only after being told of the penalties she faced for refusal did Haynes consent to blow into the Lifeloc FC20 p ... | ||
![]() | 8/26/2015 Report: Southern California Red Light Cameras Fail To Reduce AccidentsAnalysis finds no safety improvement from red light cameras in Garden Grove and Los Alamitos, California. | ||
![]() | 8/25/2015 Tennessee Court Highlights Ability Of Private Citizen To Conduct Traffic StopsPrivate citizens in Tennessee can make traffic stops and arrests for speeding and other traffic infractions. | ||
![]() | 8/24/2015 France, Italy: Speed Cameras Burned, Painted, ToppledVigilantes burn a pair of Italian speed cameras and spraypaint four more in France. | ||
![]() | 8/21/2015 Redflex Stock Collapses In Wake Of TurmoilAfter former top executive pleads guilty to corruption in Chicago, Illinois, Redflex Traffic System stock drops to an all-time low. |
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