There comes a time when the doings of street culture succeed in ruffling whiskers in rarefied art circles. I am tempted to believe we have reached that crossroad a-gain. While traveling up the ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. SAN DIEGO — A court has ruled San Diego’s ...
Tire chalking is a controversial method commonly used by police to enforce parking or simply watch how long someone has been parked at a certain spot. A new ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals deems ...
An Ohio appeals court ruled on Monday that chalking parked car tires is a violation of the Fourth Amendment. A three-judge panel agreed that chalking tires technically counts as trespassing in order ...
Dear Johnnie: I just read an article on the Denver Post’s website stating that chalking tires for parking enforcement was ruled unconstitutional. It violates the Fourth Amendment, the court said.
FARGO — North Dakota law enforcement agencies won't see any immediate impacts from a federal court ruling that says it's unconstitutional to mark tires with chalk to track how long a car stays in a ...
Walking down Bowditch this week after a long day of classes, we came across this little piece of art/advertising. This particular gem was informing us of the Perspectives showcase coming up. There’s ...
• Hours of restricted parking are weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., ranging from 30 minutes to three hours, based on location • There is no time limit Saturdays, Sundays and holidays • $5 day parking ...
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