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![]() | 4/2/2019 US Supreme Court Case Could Cripple Photo EnforcementUS Supreme Court agrees to take a case to decide whether the owner of a vehicle can be presumed to be its driver. Nearly every red light camera and speed camera program in the country relies on the presumption that the owner of the car was the driver at the time of the alleged offense. On Monday, the US Supreme Court agreed to put that assumption to the test in a case involving a conventional traffic stop that took place in Kansas three years ago.
The facts of the case are straightforward. Douglas County Sheriff's Deputy Mark Mehrer ran the plate on a 1995 Chevrolet 1500 pickup truck on April 28, 2016. A ... | ||
![]() | 4/1/2019 France: Profit Sinks By $714 Million As Cameras Are DestroyedThe speed cameras destroyed by the Yellow Vest movement have cost the French government $714 million in lost profit so far. | ||
![]() | 3/29/2019 New York To Create Largest Speed Camera Program In USNew York legislature enacts bill to blanket Manhattan with more than a thousand speed cameras. | ||
![]() | 3/28/2019 Virginia: Governor Northam Effectively Vetoes Speed CamerasSpeed camera bill sent back to the Virginia General Assembly with request for constitutionality study of its funding provision. | ||
![]() | 3/27/2019 Florida Cops Held Liable For Handcuffing Alleged SpeederFederal appeals court rules Miami, Florida cops liable for abusing delivery driver accused of nothing more than speeding. |
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