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![]() | 2/12/2019 Iowa Appeals Court Upholds Traffic Stop Of Car That Looks FastIowa Court of Appeals upholds a traffic stop for speeding based on an officer pacing a Camry for 144 feet. A police officer can now stop a car in Iowa that appears to be traveling fast after pacing it for just three seconds, according to a state Court of Appeals ruling issued last week. Marshalltown Police officer Jacob Fogt determined the red Toyota Camry driven by Russell Gentry Jr was breaking the law after pacing the sedan over the course of 144 feet on June 2, 2017.
"Officer Fogt testified his visual estimations were 'pretty accurate,'" Judge Thomas N. Bower wrote for the three-judge panel. " ... | ||
![]() | 2/11/2019 French Speed Camera Attacks DiminishAttacks on speed cameras in France slow as embattled government of President Emmanuel Macron seeks to regain control. | ||
![]() | 2/8/2019 Maryland Auditor Again Slams Statewide Speed Camera ProgramGovernment auditor for a second time finds Maryland officials lax in their oversight of statewide speed camera program. | ||
![]() | 2/7/2019 France, Saudi Arabia Experiment With AI Speed CamerasOfficials in Saudi Arabia and France explore using artificial intelligence to eventually replace human tickets review entirely. | ||
![]() | 2/6/2019 NTSB Urges Government Agencies To Break The LawFederal agency uses its premier advocacy tool to call for lowered speed limits, more photo radar and lots of speeding tickets. |
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