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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 17, 2010

Dad Caught Speeding at 120MPH With Toddler

Deputies say Leonardo Diaz-Lua was clocked doing 120 mph while driving south on I-5 near Missions Street. Traffic Safety Team Deputy Ethan Griffith was on patrol in the area around noon Thursday when the racing occurred, according to the sheriff's office.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 11, 2010

Cops Say Twin Cities Motorcyclist Hit 130 mph on I-94

An Oakdale man who fled the Wisconsin State Patrol reached 130 miles per hour on his motorcycle Sunday morning before losing control in a grassy area just off Interstate 94 near Menomonie, according to a patrol official.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 2, 2010

Officers Can't Expect Communications Privacy, Maryland Judge Rules

Harford County judge Emory Pitt also dismissed wiretapping charges against Anthony Graber, who was stopped by off-duty state trooper Joseph Uhler while speeding on his motorcycle. Graber recorded the video and audio of the stop and posted it on YouTube.

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Articlesby David GriffithSeptember 7, 2010

Light Speed

The lightweight LaserAlly system has a maximum range of about 1,500 feet when shot through glass and about 6,000 feet when not shooting through a window or windshield.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 11, 2010

LE Agencies Increasingly Using Unmarked Cars To Nab Speeders

To reduce speeding-related deaths, state and local agencies are using unmarked patrol cars, sports cars and "ghost" cruisers with obscure law enforcement markings that can only be seen close up.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 5, 2010

Motorcyclist Faces Wiretap Charge for Videotaping Off-Duty Maryland Trooper

Following the issuance of a citation, Graber learned the Maryland attorney general's office would be filing wiretapping charges against him. In Maryland, it is a felony to record someone without them knowing.

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ProductsJuly 20, 2010

LaserAlly LIDAR System

Digital Ally's new handheld LaserAlly LIDAR System for vehicle speed detection is small, lightweight, and well balanced. It was designed in partnership with DragonEye Technology. LaserAlly features the ability to pinpoint the speed and direction of a vehicle in single- or multi-lane traffic, without regard to traffic congestion.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 6, 2010

Digital Ally Receives Initial Orders for LaserAlly LIDAR Speed Detection

Digital Ally Inc., which develops, manufactures, and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security, and commercial security applications, has received initial customer orders for its recently introduced LaserAlly LIDAR system for vehicle speed detection and has responded to numerous requests for "test and evaluation" units from law enforcement agencies.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 3, 2010

Ohio Court Rules Officer's Estimate Good Enough for Speeding Conviction

The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that a trained officer's "visual estimation" of a vehicle traveling over the posted limit is sufficient for a conviction.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 11, 2010

Digital Ally Enters Law Enforcement Speed Detection Market

Digital Ally Inc., which develops, manufactures, and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, today announced the planned introduction of its new handheld LaserAlly LIDAR System for vehicle speed detection.

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