If The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration gets its way, alcohol detection devices may be the norm in all vehicles in the not so distant future. The NHTSA is seeking public comment on “advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology” counter efforts that could be made standard in all new passenger vehicles. Shoulder their proposal […]
Should I Get A Lawyer For My First DUI?
Yes. Absolutely, unequivocally yes. It doesn’t matter whether this is your first drunk driving charge or you know the judge by name because you’ve been to their court many times over, you stand to benefit greatly by having an experienced criminal defense attorney in your corner after an arrest. We explain why the answer is […]
Why Are There Fewer Whiskey Plates On The Road In Minnesota?
As we’ve talked about on the blog numerous times in the past, individuals who have been convicted of a DWI in Minnesota have the option to have a special license plate installed on their vehicle. These are known as special registration plates, but they have affectionately earned the nickname “whiskey” plates over the years because […]
Appeals Court Rules Private Car A Public Space
The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled earlier today that a person’s vehicle is considered a public place in regards to the state’s permit-to-carry law. The ruling centered around the case of Kyaw Be Bee, who was pulled over near Larpenteur Avenue and Interstate 35E in May of 2022 on suspicion of stealing a catalytic converter. […]
Red Light And Speed Cameras May Soon Be Coming To Minneapolis
Minnesota lawmakers are hoping to greenlight a pilot project that would bring traffic enforcement cameras to Minneapolis and other metro-area communities. If lawmakers get their way, the four-year pilot program would authorize red light and speed cameras in areas near schools and areas deemed high-risk zones based on previous crash data. The cameras would be […]
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