vcheng
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Re: Photo Radar
:) Being in the public domain is NOT a sufficient reason to give up all hopes of privacy, as you have unsuccessfully tried to prove by unrelated court cases by your own admission. The vehicle is of c… (View Post)1 -
Re: Photo Radar
We are talking about ALL issues related to Photo Radar as is the title of this forum, in a friendly and honest way. My contention is that is is an important issue where all concerns, including those … (View Post)1 -
Re: Photo Radar
No, sir, there you go again. Texas vs. Brown, 1983: The use of a flashlight will not activate constitutional protection under the 4th Amendment. Therefore, an officer's observation through the instru… (View Post)1 -
Re: Photo Radar
I have, and replied to that already. (View Post)1 -
Re: Photo Radar
In Harris v. United States, n287 the Court held that the observation of objects in plain view does not implicate the Fourth Amendment so long as the officer has a right to be at the place of observat… (View Post)1