TheNewspaper.com Roundup: September 2, 2015

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, September 2, 2015 Redflex Financial Losses Mount In Light Of Bribery Scandal Shares in Redflex Traffic Systems tumbled […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: August 26, 2015

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, August 26, 2015 Report: Southern California Red-Light Cameras Fail To Reduce Accidents Red-light cameras are disappearing from California. […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: August 19, 2015

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, August 19, 2015 Missouri Supreme Court Delivers Three Strikes Against Photo Tickets The highest court in Missouri on […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: August 12, 2015

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, August 12, 2015 Federal Court Allows Speeding Stop For Loud, Fast Looking Ford Mustang When Ohio’s Supreme Court […]

NMA Reboot: Enlightened Traffic Enforcement—Pass it on

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: Drivers in Maine are benefiting from a statewide trend toward issuing warnings rather than actual traffic tickets. Data show that speeding convictions have dropped significantly over the last 10 years, and police officials attribute […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: August 5, 2015

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, August 5, 2015 DC: Federal Court Upholds Arrest Of Elderly Man Over Parking Violation An elderly motorist arrested […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: June 3, 2015

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, June 3, 2015 Baltimore, Maryland Looks To Revive Traffic Cameras The city council in Baltimore, Maryland wants to […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: May 27, 2015

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, May 27, 2015 Ohio: Code Enforcement Officers Personally Liable For Seizing Cars Code enforcement officers in Riverside, Ohio […]

TheNewspaper.com Roundup: May 20, 2015

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, May 20, 2015 Florida: Yellow Light Refunds Highlight Engineering Failure The Orange County, Florida Board of Commissioners agreed on […]

NMA Reboot: How to Rig the Speed Camera Game

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: We all know that ticket camera companies and their public official partners have to rig the game to make money. Such is the case with Chicago’s extensive speed camera network where the placement of […]