Additionally, they have established a national lobby group known as Traffic Safety Now, which reportedly plans to spend up to $15 million to pass seat belt laws. A California spokesman said there is no firm figure on how much will be spent in this state. But he emphasized that none of it...
被引量: 0发表: 2024年 Development of a Device Suitable for Naturalistic Studies of Passing Distances Between Cyclists and Vehicles There is little understanding of how minimum distance passing laws affect the distance that drivers choose to overtake cyclists in various traffic environm... J. Mackenzi...
The dearth of white crack defendants in federal court here, as well as nationally, has sparked a politically charged debate and pitched legal battles over enforcement of tough laws enacted to quell an epidemic of the cheap, highly addictive drug. A growing chorus of scholars, civil rights advoca...
but the idea must overcome safety concerns and anti-TV laws in dozens of states. Already there’s an electronic navigation system featuring a video map. Two other firms plan to market an anti-theft system that would allow a car to be tracked by authorities. ...
Kraft’s relatives, who have been highly supportive of him, chose not to attend the sentencing hearing. Besides his parents, Kraft has three sisters and several nieces, nephews and in-laws who testified on his behalf during the penalty phase of his trial. ...
This success in nuts-and-bolts governing has made West Hollywood a national pioneer, many activists say. At a time when homosexuals elsewhere are taking to the streets seeking legal recognition, in West Hollywood they are making the laws--even the boring ones. That is an important new phase ...
even if the details might be inaccurate or unverified. It appears to help explain how the plague of crack infected a community that had neither the resources nor the machinery to import cocaine. It also fits into a pattern of official discrimination and disregard--from Jim Crow laws to the ...
Wilson gave a sad smile of frustration. He could offer little hope that the laws would change. Today, Wilson will sign into law a bill popularly known as “three strikes and you’re out.” It requires that habitual criminals like the man who killed Kimber Reynolds must serve at least 25...