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![]() | 2/21/2014 North Carolina Appeals Court Upholds Traffic Stop Without An OffenseNorth Carolina court adopts for the first time the right of police to pull over a car by claiming concern. For the first time, police in North Carolina are allowed to turn on their lights and siren to pull over any motorist, even when they have done nothing wrong. In a ruling last month, the North Carolina Court of Appeals for the first time in the state created a "community caretaking" exception to the Fourth Amendment. It was used to convict Audra Lindsey Smathers.
On May 27, 2010, Smathers had been driving her red Corvette down Highway 280 when Transylvania Sheriff's Deputy Brian Kreigsman pull ... | ||
![]() | 2/20/2014 Australian Tolling Firm Defends US Toll Road FailureCapital Beltway high occupancy toll lane project loses $51 million in its first year of operation. | ||
![]() | 2/19/2014 Utah: Repo Men Sue To Overturn Private License Plate Reader BanRepossession industry claims free speech rights in bid to photograph and track license plates in Utah. | ||
![]() | 2/18/2014 Missouri Lawmakers Consider Legitimizing Traffic CamerasMissouri House committee to decide whether to authorize and expand the use of red light cameras and speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 2/17/2014 Ohio Appeals Court Overturns Speed Camera TicketSecond highest court in Ohio finds a lack of constitutional due process in the Cleveland photo ticketing program. |
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