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8/5/2015
DC: Federal Court Upholds Arrest Of Elderly Man Over Parking Violation
Federal appeals court tosses lawsuit filed by after elderly man arrested for waiting for his wife in a loading zone.

An elderly motorist arrested while waiting for his 64-year-old wife to return from the drug store cannot sue Washington, DC's police department. The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit earlier this month ruled that Barbara and Hamilton P. Fox III had no recourse for their treatment in the December 20, 2008 no-parking zone dispute. On that late Saturday afternoon, Hamilton Fox dropped his wife off at the CVS Pharmacy on Pennsylvania Avenue in Southeast DC. As the location has no parking lot ...

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Patrick J. Keating, photo by The Expired Meter
 
8/4/2015
Illinois: Challenge Proceeds Against Chicago Red Light Cams
Judge in Chicago, Illinois allows class action suit against red light camera program to proceed.

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Saudi Arabia pants camera
 
8/3/2015
France, Germany, Saudi Arabia: Speed Cameras Disabled
Fire and spraypaint take speed cameras offline in Europe and Saudi Arabia.

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US District Court, Northern District of Texas
 
7/31/2015
Federal Judge Tosses Red Light Camera Lawsuit Filed Against Fifty-Three Cities
Federal court rules that a man can only sue the city and vendor that actually mailed him a red light camera ticket.

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Los Angeles Sheriff license plate reader
 
7/30/2015
License Plate Camera Case Goes To California Supreme Court
Privacy advocates take California law enforcement to state Supreme Court over license plate readers.

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