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![]() | 5/9/2019 Michigan Supreme Court Expands Passenger RightsMichigan Supreme Court restores Fourth Amendment rights to passengers during traffic stops. Passengers riding in cars pulled over by Michigan police officer now have the right to contest searches of their property. In a ruling last month, the state Supreme Court was unanimous in finding a search of the backpack belonging to passenger Larry Gerald Mead violated his constitutional rights.
The case began on May 29, 2014, after Jackson Police Officer Richard Burkart saw the car being driven by Rachel Taylor had an expired plate. Mead, whom Taylor had only just met, was in the passenger ... | ||
![]() | 5/8/2019 Texas Supreme Court Punts On Red Light CamerasInstead of deciding on legality of red light camera program, Texas Supreme Court throws out case on procedural grounds. | ||
![]() | 5/7/2019 Ohio Court Sides With City Over Traffic Camera RulesOhio Court of Appeals strikes down remaining provisions of a 2015 law imposing minor limitations on red light and speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 5/6/2019 France, Italy: Speed Cameras Torched, ToppledVigilantes in France and Italy use spraypaint, fire and ramming speed to take out photo radar units. | ||
![]() | 5/3/2019 UK Parliament Hears From Pro-Motorist GroupAlliance of British Drivers challenges the wisdom of UK government Vision Zero initiatives that seek to lower speed limits and issue speeding tickets. |
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