456 Blog Posts From the NMA Tag


NMA Reboot: Warning! Speed Trap Ahead.

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: The National Sheriffs’ Association recently expressed concerns that the mobile app Waze was putting police officers in harm’s way. Waze allows users to track the location of speed traps, ticket cameras, traffic congestion, etc., […]

NMA Reboot: What is the True Definition of Distracted Driving?

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Editor’s Note: A Georgia man was recently cited for eating a Double Quarter Pounder with cheese while driving down the highway. Georgia’s distracted driving law does not explicitly prohibit eating while driving but does say that […]

Avoiding Unpleasant Surprises

John Nettles probably didn’t give it a second thought when he got a speeding ticket in Ehrhardt, South Carolina, in 1997. Like most people, he simply paid it and moved on. But some 17 years later, that decision has cost him his job. It seems that Nettles’ ticket was never properly processed so it never […]

NMA Reboot: Some Light Cast on the Dark World of Civil Forfeiture

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. Under a new edict issued by the U.S. Justice Department under Attorney General Eric Holder, state and local law enforcement agencies can no longer use the protection of federal law to seize personal property without a […]

NMA Reboot: Proper Speed Limits Encourage Compliance. Who Knew?

This weekly post features recent news stories that highlight and update themes previously covered throughout NMA E-Newsletters and Alerts. The Columbus Dispatch recently reported that Ohio state troopers have been issuing fewer speeding tickets on interstates since the speed limit went up to 70 mph in 2013. The reporter speculated on why this is happening […]

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