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![]() | 5/14/2009 Tennessee Appeals Court Reiterates Its Support for Red Light CamerasTennessee Court of Appeals issues a second opinion affirming its support for red light camera ticketing. The Tennessee Court of Appeals reiterated yesterday that constitutional protections do not apply to anyone mailed a red light camera citation. In a three-page decision, a three-judge panel unanimously rejected the challenge mounted by Joshua D. Kimsey, the recipient of a $50 ticket from the Australian company, Redflex Traffic Systems. Redflex accused Kimsey of a violation that took place in Knoxville, but Kimsey refused to pay the fine and instead filed motions to have the case transferred to a ... | ||
![]() | 5/13/2009 New York Appeals Court Strikes Down Warrantless GPS SpyingRuling by New York Court of Appeals calls the warrantless GPS tracking of motorists a massive invasion of privacy. | ||
![]() | 5/12/2009 Texas: Study Finds Slim Justification for Camera InstallationReport showing short yellows and other engineering deficiencies slows the march toward red light cameras in Abilene, Texas. | ||
![]() | 5/11/2009 Texas House Votes to Sunset Red Light CamerasTexas House of Representatives votes 107-36 to sunset authorization for red light cameras and to lengthen yellow times. | ||
![]() | 5/10/2009 Tennessee Protests Speed Cameras, UK Burns and Poland Grabs ThemStudents protest speed cameras in Tennessee, while cameras burn in Lancashire, UK and are grabbed in Poland. |
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