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 ...
SAN DIEGO — A court has ruled San Diego’s longstanding practice of chalking tires as a method to enforce time limits in parking spaces doesn’t violate the Fourth Amendment. The ruling, upheld by the ...
Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal Upholds City of San Diego’s Municipal Code Regarding Use of Parking Spaces The Federal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal has ruled that the practice of “tire-chalking,” a ...
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 ...
It might feel like getting a parking ticket is more likely than ever, as many council areas introduce in-ground sensors and even surveillance cars to monitor rule-breaking behaviour. However, ...
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