This OLR blog post has been updated: see Sept. 18th, 2008, post: Traffic Law: How to Beat (or Transcend) Your Ticket “I got this here traffic ticket…
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Oregon Traffic Law: Safety Corridor Designations and Traffic Ticket Legal Research
What if you get a traffic ticket and it’s based on the police officer’s wrong assumption about the law? It never hurts to do a little legal research, and…
Beat Your Ticket – Like a Mensch
We heard from another law library patron the other day who called to say, “thanks!” for the ticket “beating” information we provided (see my Beat Your Ticket posting from…
Traffic Week: How to Beat Your Oregon Traffic Ticket
…experiment. Despite all efforts at smart driving, even the best amongst us will get a traffic ticket. I’m not sure I can do better than my Oregon Legal Research…
Traffic Law: How to Beat (or Transcend) Your Ticket
My blog post about How to Beat Your Ticket has been very popular and now, with the generous help of the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Bulletin editors, writers, and…
When the Beat Generation Becomes the Revenue Generation
… or, When Beating Your Traffic Ticket isn’t Possible in Oregon: (Previous OLR Blog post about Beating Your Traffic Ticket. Locals know which town and city Traffic Courts are…
Book: Piracy: The Intellectual Property Wars From Gutenberg to Gates
…to spread cheap reprints of popular sheet music. In the 1950s, a pirate music label named Jolly Roger issued recordings by Louis Armstrong and other jazz greats from LP’s that…
Traffic Photo Radar in Oregon
Public law librarians get a lot of questions about traffic tickets, especially photo radar. Here’s a very brief primer on the subject, the gist of which is, Talk to…
Traffic Week (Oregon): Do I Have to Tell My Parents About My Traffic Accident?
Before getting to the Traffic Law Question of the Day, “If I get a ticket (or get in an accident), do I have to tell my parents/guardian?”, here are…
Oregon Citizen Arrests, Citizen Initiated Tickets, Citizen Prosecution
…a sticky note or on your smart-phone, and read the article: Ticket to the Man: Drivers Can Skip Police, Write Up Each Other , by Sarah Mirk, Portland Mercury, September…
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