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‘Enduring indignity’: Study finds license plate reader failures cause major headaches for drivers * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

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Source link An innocent driver is stopped by a gun-waving police officer who sics a dog on him and he ends up in jail for hours, or even days. It’s

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