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![]() | 3/28/2017 Kansas Supreme Court Clears Man Charged With Stoplight BurnoutYou cannot have a drag race or an exhibition of speed without moving, Kansas Supreme Court rules. A quick stoplight burnout, while stationary, is not an "exhibition of speed," the Kansas Supreme Court ruled earlier this month. A majority of justices came to this conclusion in finding that Officer Donald Bowers lacked the authority to pull over Travis Sharp on January 25, 2013 after he briefly spun his SUV's tires at a stoplight.
Officer Bowers testified that he believed Sharp was spinning his SUV tires at the busy intersection in preparation for a drag race. When the light turned green, h ... | ||
![]() | 3/27/2017 Canada, France, Italy: Speed Cameras ThwartedRamming, spraypaint and fire were used last week to take out speed cameras in Canada, France and Italy. | ||
![]() | 3/24/2017 California Man Sues Traffic Court Over Conflict Of InterestFederal lawsuit charges California court system with violating due process to bring in more traffic court cash. | ||
![]() | 3/23/2017 Delaware Town Refunds $800,000 In Red Light Camera TicketsWilmington, Delaware caught ignoring a state law requiring safety justification for automated right turn on red tickets. | ||
![]() | 3/22/2017 Virginia Scolds Insurance Institute For Illegal Speed Camera UseVirginia state officials chide the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety for setting up speed cameras on state roads without permission. |
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