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Justice Scott L. Kafker
 
8/21/2012
Massachusetts: Police Cannot Search Nervous Motorists
Appellate court in Massachusetts rules police cannot search a motorist simply because he is nervous.

For many drivers, being pulled over can be traumatic. A nervous reaction to the sound of a siren, flashing lights in the rear view mirror and a trooper at the window asking for license and registration does not, however, justify a search of that motorist's automobile, according to the Massachusetts Court of Appeals. On Thursday, a three-judge panel considered the case of Jeromie Johnson who did not react well on April 30, 2009 when Boston police Officers Dennis Medina and Brian Ball and State ...

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8/19/2012
Maryland, France, Israel, UK Speed Cameras Destroyed, Protested
Automated ticketing machines around the world are spraypainted and set on fire.

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Orange County mayors anti-toll meeting
 
8/17/2012
Public Officials Upset Over Tolling
Washington, DC area politicians upset at toll road agency mismanagement. California mayors oppose imposition of tolls on local freeway.

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Reflex legislative affairs memo
 
8/16/2012
California: Redflex Wrote Changes to Red Light Camera Legislation
Red light camera company authored changes to pending red light camera legislation in California.

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Road widening
 
8/15/2012
Texas Study Finds Wider Highways Safer, Virginia Narrows Roads
Texas Transportation Institute concludes wider roads are safer, while Virginia narrows lanes so it can impose tolls on Interstate 95.

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