Just Pay the Ticket!: Is Chalking Tires an Unconstitutional Search
By A Mystery Man Writer
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Police use of tire-chalking to enforce parking time limits does not violate the Fourth Amendment . The practice fits within the administrative search and implied consent exceptions to the warrant requirement. Taylor v. City of Saginaw was wrongly decided.
Appeals court clarifies 4th Amendment ruling in tire-chalking lawsuit
Court Says Using Chalk On Tires For Parking Enforcement Violates Constitution - WOUB Public Media
Tire Chalking And The Fourth Amendment – Outside the Beltway
Milwaukee reviewing chalking ticket policy
Searching for reason when police chalking of cars labeled as trespass
Chalking tires to monitor parking is unconstitutional, appeals court rules
Federal tire-chalking case to answer big constitutional questions
City of Jefferson stops chalking tires as part of parking enforcement after court ruling
No Chalk, No Problem. Why Chalking Cars IS the New Problem - WOUB Public Media
Keep your chalk off our cars. It's unconstitutional, court tells parking enforcers
City of Ukiah plans to leave the chalking business – The Ukiah Daily Journal
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