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EPISODE · Nov 4, 2019 · 16 MIN

DSR 11/4/19: The Age of Automated License Plate Readers

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-SCOTUS hears case on charges thrown out due to traffic stop assumptions about the driver being whoever registered the car. Civil libertarians warn of reversal’s impact on poor people and communities of color -EPA rolling back rules on coal ash waste disposal. New safety regulations had been established after 2015 contamination disaster in Tennessee -Trump loses Second Circuit appeal of accounting firm subpoena; White House officials reportedly ignore impeachment inquiries -Today marks the formal start of the US withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord, a departure process that won’t end until after the next Presidential election -Here comes the bad part: Nats go to the White House Subscribe on Patreon.com/DistrictSentinel

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