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![]() | 5/27/2015 Ohio: Code Enforcement Officers Personally Liable For Seizing CarsOhio Court of Appeals finds code enforcement officers can be held personally liable for towing cars without due process. Code enforcement officers in Riverside, Ohio do not have the unfettered right to tow cars from a private residence that they they imagined they had. Although Voncile DuBose and Peter Williams were backed up by a city ordinance, they found that they did not have the statutory immunity for their actions on the city's behalf that they imagined, thanks to a ruling earlier this month by the Ohio Court of Appeals. A divided three-judge panel held Kevin Vlcek could hold city employees personally liable ... | ||
![]() | 5/26/2015 North Carolina: Audit Finds Flaws In One Out Of Five Speeding Tickets Uncalibrated radar guns responsible for 19 percent of speeding tickets issued in Asheville, North Carolina according to city audit. | ||
![]() | 5/25/2015 Maryland: Speed Camera ShotVigilante perforates photo radar van window with pellet gun in Maryland. | ||
![]() | 5/22/2015 Pennsylvania Limits Secondary Questioning During Traffic StopIf a motorist is told he is free to go, Pennsylvania appellate court says police questioning must end. | ||
![]() | 5/21/2015 Virginia Report Finds Female Drivers Need Longer Yellow TimesVirginia Department of Transportation funded report that confirms the link between short yellow times and red light running. |
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