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![]() | 3/21/2014 Indiana Court Rules Against Searching Motorists Who Leave Their CarLooking at a tail light during a traffic stop does not justify a pat down, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled. Police may not search a motorist simply because he gets out of his car, the Indiana Court of Appeals decided last month. A divided three-judge panel found Huntingburg Police Officer Andrew Hammock was in the wrong when he performed a pat-down search of Michael E. Cunningham simply because the driver wanted to see whether his tail light really was broken while pulled over for the offense on May 17, 2013.
During the stop, Cunningham was genuinely surprised when the officer told him one of his t ... | ||
![]() | 3/20/2014 Battle Lines Form In Ohio Supreme Court Traffic Camera RematchConservatives, liberals and lawmakers line up against municipalities and traffic camera firms in Ohio Supreme Court battle. | ||
![]() | 3/19/2014 California Busts Red Light Camera Companies Over Wage LawsCalifornia government fines Redflex and ATS for underpaying contractors. | ||
![]() | 3/17/2014 California Supreme Court Orders Red Light Camera WarningsCalifornia Supreme Court rules each red light camera intersection must have its own thirty-day warning period, but refuses to enforce it. | ||
![]() | 3/16/2014 France, Spain, UK: Traffic Cameras TrashedVigilantes in Europe set fire to, smash and scrap speed cameras. |
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