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![]() | 8/12/2015 Federal Court Allows Speeding Stop For Loud, Fast Looking Ford MustangUS magistrate judge upholds traffic stop of a Ford Mustang based solely on the visual estimate of its speed. When Ohio's Supreme Court ruled that speeding tickets could be issued by a police officer based on his visual guess of the defendant's speed (view ruling), the reaction was fast and furious. State lawmakers rallied within a matter of days calling for a revision to the state's speeding law that would overturn the precedent. Now a federal judge believes traffic stops can be made based on visual estimates anywhere in the country that f ... | ||
![]() | 8/11/2015 Ohio Cities Lose Challenge To Traffic Camera RestrictionsOhio Court of Appeals says municipalities must respect state law limiting the use of photo enforcement devices. | ||
![]() | 8/10/2015 France, Italy, Saudi Arabia: Speed Cameras Burned, Painted, ToppledVigilantes in Europe and the Middle East use a variety of tactics to ensure speed cameras no longer issue tickets. | ||
![]() | 8/7/2015 Arizona: Tucson Voters Will Decide Fate Of Traffic CamerasVoters in Tucson, Arizona will decide on November 3 whether to ban the use of red light cameras and photo radar. | ||
![]() | 8/6/2015 Missouri Supreme Court Backs Anti-Speed Trap LawMissouri legislature saves anti-speed trap law from the legal challenge mounted by small towns. |
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