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  2. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    There are many competing claims as to the first speeding ticket ever issued depending whether the claim goes by the first traffic violation or the first paper ticket ever issued. Great Britain may have the earliest claim with the first person to be convicted of speeding, Walter Arnold of East Peckham , Kent, who on 28 January 1896 was fined for ...

  3. Arnold (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    He was fined 1 shilling plus costs, the first speeding fine in England, and thus became the first person to be convicted of speeding in the UK. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In 1902 there was a Chilean car, probably inspired in this one, but that was named Ovalle-Hogdkinson "La Chancha" ("The Pig" because of the sound it did), that was revealed in April ...

  4. Arrests of Ulysses S. Grant - Wikipedia

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    The first two of the reported arrests were in 1866, when Grant was commanding general; the third is said to have occurred in 1872, when Grant was serving as the president of the United States. While of questionable historicity , the third is the best-known; if it did occur, this would make Grant the only U.S. president to have been arrested ...

  5. Road speed limit enforcement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The first person to be convicted of speeding in the UK was Walter Arnold of East Peckham, Kent, who on 28 January 1896 was fined for speeding at 8 mph (13 km/h), thus exceeding the contemporary speed limit of 2 mph (3.2 km/h). He was fined one shilling plus costs.

  6. Today in History: First person arrested for drunk driving - AOL

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    118 years ago on September 10, 1897, a 25-year-old London taxi driver named George Smith was the first person ever arrested for drunk driving.

  7. Teen convicted in high-speed chase but avoids jail time - AOL

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    CHIPPEWA FALLS — An Altoona teen won’t face jail time after leading police on a high-speed chase in February. Evan E. Harper, 19, 2219 Hillside Road, hit speeds of 106 mph during the chase ...

  8. Speed limit - Wikipedia

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    The first numeric speed limit for automobiles was the 10 mph ... the first person to be convicted of speeding is believed to be Walter Arnold of East Peckham, ...

  9. Iowa man convicted of first-degree murder in death of 10-year ...

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    Breasia Terrell, 10, was missing for eight months before her body was found in a rural area north of Davenport.