Stealing from work can have far reaching consequences. Not only can it cost you your job, but it can also lead to criminal charges. Today, we’re going to take a closer look at the consequences of stealing from work in Minnesota. Petty Theft in Minnesota We’re all guilty of stealing company time at one point […]
Bill Could Make Ignition Interlock Mandatory For First-Time Offenders
If a group of Minnesota lawmakers get their way, every single Minnesotan convicted of drunken driving would be required to install an ignition interlock device in their vehicle in order to get back behind the wheel. For those of you unfamiliar with the devices, an ignition interlock system is a device that hooks up to […]
Minnesota House of Representatives Legalize Draftkings, Fanduel
A bill legalizing daily fantasy sports in Minnesota was passed with bipartisan support in the House of Representatives on Monday. The goal of the bill was two-fold, to set standard operating guidelines and to clarify any legal gray areas. Under the bill, daily fantasy sports are classified as a game of skill, not a game […]
Teen Driving Curfews Could Cut Crime, But At What Cost?
Research out of the University of Texas at Dallas say that teen driving curfews can not only curb car crashes, but they could also reduce juvenile crime. That said, should be really we limiting individual freedoms in order potentially reduce crime? Before we delve into the ethics of the curfew, let’s take a look at […]
Distracted Driving Crackdown in Minnesota Next Week
Police agencies across Minnesota will take part in a state-wide crackdown on texting while driving next week as part of a rejuvenated effort to cut down on distracted driving. The crackdown will take place from April 11 to 17 and involves more than 300 departments across the state. Donna Berger, Director or Traffic Safety at the […]
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