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![]() | 4/16/2015 Idaho Limits Forced Blood Draws From MotoristsIdaho Appeals Court rejects warrantless, forced blood draws from motorists. If a motorist withdraws his consent to a blood test, a police officer may not take it by force under a ruling last week by the Idaho Court of Appeals. A divided three-judge panel decided that the blood evidence used against Brant Lee Eversole should have been suppressed.
Eversole was drunk when a local sheriff's deputy caught him sitting behind the wheel of a truck in front of a bar. Yet Eversole could not have driven the truck because it was high-sided on a brick berm with the drive wheels l ... | ||
![]() | 4/15/2015 Missouri Supreme Court Considers Speed Trap LawMissouri cities lobby state Supreme Court to protect their fundamental right to issue as many speeding tickets as they please. | ||
![]() | 4/13/2015 Belgium, Canada, France, Italy, UAE: Speed Cameras DisabledAcross Europe, vigilantes use various techniques to keep speed cameras from issuing automated tickets. | ||
![]() | 4/10/2015 Texas Supreme Court Rejects Red Light Camera ArgumentsTexas Supreme Court refuses to block anti-camera election in Arlington, orders disclosure of camera related accident data in Houston. | ||
![]() | 4/9/2015 Class Action Lawsuit Against Florida Red Light Cameras Heats UpClass action lawsuit applies appellate court ruling to threaten red light camera programs throughout Florida. |
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