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![]() | 9/15/2020 New York High Court Rejects License Plate Reader StopHighest court in New York state creates a higher standard for pulling over a motorist over minor traffic infractions. The highest court in New York state earlier this month rejected a traffic stop based on a false-positive alert from the database used by automated license plate readers (ALPR, also known as ANPR in Europe). The Court of Appeals considered a case where a state trooper stopped a car being driven by legally and safely because the police computer falsely reported it as an "impounded vehicle."
The trooper who performed the stop on November 8, 2014, noted that "everything looked good" when he saw ... | ||
![]() | 9/14/2020 Brazil, France, Italy: Photo Radar In RetreatBrazil implements speed camera reform while vigilantes reduce the number of automated ticketing machines in France and Italy. | ||
![]() | 9/10/2020 Virginia Considers Limiting Traffic Stops Over Minor InfractionsPolice would no longer be able to pull over motorists over minor equipment violations under a measure passed by the Virginia Senate. | ||
![]() | 9/7/2020 Belgium, France, Germany: Speed Cameras BustedMultiple speed cameras were destroyed or disabled last week in Europe. | ||
![]() | 9/2/2020 Red Light Camera Company Co-Owner Charged In Bribery SchemeOmar Maani, co-founder of Safespeed, indicted on federal charges as part of a red light camera bribery scheme. |
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