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  2. Is it OK to make a U-turn if there’s no sign against it? Here ...

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    According to Shouse California Law Group, a U-turn violation can result in an infraction that carries a fine of up to $234, not including additional court costs.

  3. Ticket fixing - Wikipedia

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    Ticket fixing is a practice in which a public official destroys or dismisses a pending traffic ticket as a favor to a friend or family member. For example, police officers in a number of jurisdictions have been charged with destroying pending tickets at the request of other officers.

  4. Moving Violations - Wikipedia

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    The film follows a group of people in Birch County, California (a fictionalized city/county that is similar to real-life Los Angeles) who, after being ticketed for numerous traffic violations (and hence losing their drivers' licenses, and vehicles to impounding), are ordered by Judge Nedra Henderson (Sally Kellerman) to attend a driving course to get their licenses and their vehicles back.

  5. Open House Party - Wikipedia

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    In May 2016, filming had begun for an Open House Party documentary titled "Super Radio FM: The Story of Open House Party". Darren Rockwell, a frequent visitor to the show in the late 90s and early 2000s, serves as the film's producer. Later on, the project was renamed "Be Your Dream: The Story of John Garabedian & the Open House Party".

  6. Talk:U-turn - Wikipedia

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    U-turns aren't prohibited in Illinois and the citation link doesn't point to anywhere specific. I suspect it may have linked to a proposed legislation in the past that was removed from the site or something. You can find the Illinois Vehicle Code here [1] Suppafly 21:01, 31 July 2015 (UTC)

  7. Mulford Act - Wikipedia

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    The Mulford Act was a 1967 California bill that prohibited public carrying of loaded firearms without a permit. [2] Named after Republican assemblyman Don Mulford and signed into law by governor of California Ronald Reagan, the bill was crafted with the goal of disarming members of the Black Panther Party, which was conducting armed patrols of Oakland neighborhoods in what would later be ...

  8. California took a surprisingly red turn on key issues ... - AOL

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    California is still tallying its votes, so exactly how much the presidential vote changed from 2020 to 2024 is unclear. As of Friday, with around 63% of the vote counted, it appeared some inland ...

  9. Legality of recording by civilians - Wikipedia

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    Signs posted around many bridges, including the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, state that filming the structure is prohibited.The legality of such restrictions is problematic; in view of the First Amendment in the United States of America, restrictions on taking pictures of a public structure in public may be unconstitutional (in view of the fact that prohibiting taking pictures will probably ...