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![]() | 1/15/2019 Federal Appeals Court: No Need For Passenger ID In Traffic StopNinth Circuit US Court of Appeals says police cannot demand ID from passengers during a traffic stop without reasonable suspicion of a crime. Passengers do not need to hand over their identification during traffic stops, the Ninth Circuit US Court of Appeals on Friday. Non-drivers only need to show their papers if police have a specific reason to believe they are involved in a crime.
The appellate court reversed its previous rulings on the matter after considering the circumstances of a traffic stop that took place in Arizona on February 9, 2016. That morning, tribal police officer Clinton Baker stopped a car traveling near the Pas ... | ||
![]() | 1/14/2019 A Resurgence Of The French Speed Camera Resistance After a holiday lull, yellow vest protesters were back out in force calling for an end to the anti-motorist policies in France. | ||
![]() | 1/11/2019 Scotland: Lowering Drunk Driving Limit Did Nothing For SafetyMedical journal finds lowering of the drunk driving threshold to .05 failed to reduce traffic accidents in Scotland. | ||
![]() | 1/10/2019 Federal Court Upholds Traffic Stop Over Fast BlinkerProperly indicating a turn with a signal that is in working order, but blinks rapidly, is potentially unlawful under federal appeals court ruling. | ||
![]() | 1/9/2019 New Mexico Appeals Court Shuts Down Car Confiscation ProgramState appeals court ruling drives final nail in coffin of Albuquerque, New Mexico car seizure enterprise. |
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