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![]() | 2/24/2014 Tennessee Supreme Court Says Cops Can Ignore Sobriety TestSupreme Court of Tennessee rules that police may arrest an individual for drunk driving even after he passes all sobriety tests. The Tennessee Supreme Court decided on Thursday that the only use for roadside sobriety tests is to collect evidence against motorists, using them to convict individuals for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). The high court justices overturned an appellate decision from 2012 that found a driver who passed six of the tests with flying colors should never have been arrested (view 2012 ruling). David D. Bell was arrested on May 13, 2009, even though the tr ... | ||
![]() | 2/23/2014 France, Switzerland: Speed Cameras Sprayed, ScorchedVigilantes in France and Switzerland destroy and disable photo radar devices. | ||
![]() | 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. | ||
![]() | 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. |
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