By Arthur Tait
Red-light cameras are unconstitutional and should be banned from our system of justice, because they deprive people of due process and the right to confront their accusers.
We have witnessed a surge of patriotism in the shadow of the recent terrorist attack. As American flags fly high above ou...
Red-light cameras are unconstitutional and should be banned from our system of justice, because they deprive people of due process and the right to confront their accusers.
We have witnessed a surge of patriotism in the shadow of the recent terrorist attack. As American flags fly high above ou...
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