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  • Re: Photo Radar

    ... photo radar must not be implemented in a manner that denies due process and other applicable protections. So far, all implementations have fallen well short of the required standard. Given the ex… (View Post)
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    It is legal because it is still voluntary. The day it is forced on people is the day it becomes illegal. (View Post)
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    larsb: "Not sure what else I can do to prove I'm right. I think everyone here sees it but you." Well, let the people who read this forum decide here, and elsewhere in the courts as appropri… (View Post)
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    Page 11: Identifying the driver is consistent with laws regulating traditional speed enforcement. This type of pro-gram may require less substantial changes to traffic laws in allowing the use of ASE… (View Post)
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    That ain't no court case, and no legal opinion my friend. just like your previous attempts. The law of privacy as defined by the Supreme Court relates to use of flashlight or the presence of a police… (View Post)

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