
Episode 77: Ticket for cell phone in cupholder, Supreme Court ruling on protester
Police cancelled a traffic ticket given to a woma…
October 4, 201930m 22s
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Show Notes
Police cancelled a traffic ticket given to a woman for charging her cell phone in her car's cupholder. The decision came after the story exploded online and Driving Law's Kyla Lee said she would help the woman appeal her $368 fine.
Kyla and co-host Paul Doroshenko discuss a Supreme Court ruling on the case of a protester arrested in order to prevent a possible public disorder.
A city council in Iowa had its plans to redesign a crosswalk with Pride colours nixed by a US federal government department. There's also Ridiculous Driver of the Week who clearly considered himself a trailblazer on the way to his high school reunion.
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