TheNewspaper.com Roundup: February 13, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, February 13, 2013 US DOT Blasts Mississippi For Diverting DUI Funds To Speeding Tickets Mississippi police agencies have […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: January 16, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, January 16, 2013 South Dakota Supreme Court Upholds High Beam Traffic Stop Driving with overly bright headlights justifies […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: January 9, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Redflex Traffic Systems Sued Over Anti-Australian Bias A former red-light camera company sales manager is […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: January 9, 2013
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Redflex Traffic Systems Sued Over Anti-Australian Bias A former red-light camera company sales manager is […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: December 19, 2012
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, December 19, 2012 Tennessee: Appellate Court Upholds License Plate Roadblocks Stopping motorists who have done nothing wrong to […]
TheNewspaper.com Roundup: December 19, 2012
Each Wednesday, we’ll publish quick summaries of the articles from the last week on TheNewspaper.com. We’re doing this because these articles are often strongly connected to the issues that National Motorists Association members are interested in. Wednesday, December 19, 2012 Tennessee: Appellate Court Upholds License Plate Roadblocks Stopping motorists who have done nothing wrong to […]
Right for the Wrong Reason
By John Carr, NMA Massachusetts Activist “It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.” — Han Solo (Nerd rage) — Astronomers everywhere Victory? Last year an Ohio appeals court threw out evidence from a laser gun. Police were using an LTI UltraLyte but there was no evidence that the UltraLyte […]
Right for the Wrong Reason
By John Carr, NMA Massachusetts Activist “It’s the ship that made the Kessel Run in less than twelve parsecs.” — Han Solo (Nerd rage) — Astronomers everywhere Victory? Last year an Ohio appeals court threw out evidence from a laser gun. Police were using an LTI UltraLyte but there was no evidence that the UltraLyte […]
Not Making The Grade
By James Baxter, NMA President A recent article in Slate Magazine by William Saletan was largely a hatchet job on one Rick Berman, who heads up a lobbying firm that represents all the “bad” industries and evil special interests. The specific target was Mr. Berman’s American Beverage Institute, a trade association comprised of chain and […]
Not Making The Grade
By James Baxter, NMA President A recent article in Slate Magazine by William Saletan was largely a hatchet job on one Rick Berman, who heads up a lobbying firm that represents all the “bad” industries and evil special interests. The specific target was Mr. Berman’s American Beverage Institute, a trade association comprised of chain and […]