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![]() | 11/29/2011 US Supreme Court Wrestles with GPS Surveillance of AutomobilesUS Supreme Court hears oral arguments in case over legality of warrantless GPS tracking of cars. The US Supreme Court earlier this month heard oral arguments in a case that will set the legal boundaries for police GPS surveillance of automobiles. Last year, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit ruled that police were wrong to spend a month tracking the every move of Antoine Jones, who was arrested on October 24, 2005 for drug possession (view opinion). A tracking device had been attached to Jones's Jeep without judicial approval. The high court judges en ... | ||
![]() | 11/28/2011 Maryland Court: No Redress When City Violates Speed Camera LawMaryland Court of Special Appeals rejects private suit against jurisdictions operating speed cameras with a per ticket compensation contract. | ||
![]() | 11/27/2011 Germany, Saudi Arabia, UK Speed Cameras and Operators AttackedPersonal attacks step up on speed camera employees in Germany and Saudi Arabia while UK cameras burn. | ||
![]() | 11/25/2011 Missouri: Lt Governor Candidate Campaigns Against Red Light CamerasCandidate for GOP nomination for lieutenant governor of Missouri makes opposition to red light cameras a top issue. | ||
![]() | 11/23/2011 Georgia: Feds Deny Relief to HOT Lane GridlockFederal highway officials refuse to ease occupancy restriction on new Georgia toll lane project. |
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