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![]() | 4/18/2014 New Mexico Appeals Court Upholds Arbitrary Speed LimitsAppellate judges in New Mexico say there is no need to establish a speed limit as valid before collecting on a speeding ticket. The state of New Mexico does not need to justify its speed limits. The state Court of Appeals came to this conclusion earlier this month in upholding the conviction of Raul Tarin, a motorist who decided to mount a legal battle against his ticket for allegedly driving 71 MPH in a 45 MPH zone. Representing himself in court, Tarin argued that the state had to establish the speed limit's legitimacy before the ticket could be considered valid. It was the first time anyone had brought such an argument ... | ||
![]() | 4/17/2014 Colorado: Photo Ticketing Ban Clears CommitteeColorado state Senate committee approves a total ban on red light cameras and speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 4/16/2014 Kansas Supreme Court: No Search Over Spilled BeerUnanimous high court ruling in Kansas overturns decision finding a police search is justified if a car smells of alcohol. | ||
![]() | 4/15/2014 Labor Department Investigates Redflex Over Trade ViolationFederal government investigates Redflex employee claim that US jobs are being outsourced to Australia. | ||
![]() | 4/14/2014 Missouri: Crowd Control Loudspeakers To Be Deployed On FreewaysMissouri Department of Transportation demonstrates ear-piercing siren generator for use against motorists. |
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