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![]() | 9/22/2010 Wisconsin Appeals Court Upholds Stop Over Quick BackingWisconsin Court of Appeals finds backing up quickly on an empty road to be suspicious. Police can stop a driver for backing up quickly on an empty road in the middle of the night, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals ruled last Thursday. At around 1:35am on July 28, 2009, city of Tomah Police Officer Jarrod Furlano watched from a parking lot as Matthew Pudlow backed up his car at East McCoy Boulevard to get into the left-hand turn lane so he could turn onto North Superior Avenue. No other cars were anywhere near. Pudlow's car did not swerve, hit any curb or squeal its tires.
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![]() | 9/21/2010 US Road Fatalities Hit Record LowData suggest economy, more than public policy, the primary factor in reducing accidents. | ||
![]() | 9/20/2010 California: Red Light Camera Company Gives City a TicketGrand Terrace, California forced to pay Australian red light camera company $72,204 to avoid late fees. | ||
![]() | 9/19/2010 France, Italy: Cameras Burned, ProtestedFrench vigilantes burn camera as Italian drivers protest photo radar that tickets for less than 1 MPH over the limit. | ||
![]() | 9/18/2010 Florida, Ohio, Australia, Germany: Photo Enforcement Accuracy Problems MultiplyPhoto enforcement camera accuracy flaws uncovered in Florida, Ohio, Australia and Germany. |
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