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Chalking tires for parking tickets is unconstitutional, court rules
Chalking tires for parking tickets is unconstitutional, court rules

Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds
Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds

Parking officials can't chalk tires, court rules
Parking officials can't chalk tires, court rules

Chalk on tires case resonates in Montclair - Montclair Local
Chalk on tires case resonates in Montclair - Montclair Local

Chalking Tires By TCOs Unconstitutional? – Dan's Papers
Chalking Tires By TCOs Unconstitutional? – Dan's Papers

Court Says Using Chalk On Tires For Parking Enforcement Violates  Constitution - WOUB Public Media
Court Says Using Chalk On Tires For Parking Enforcement Violates Constitution - WOUB Public Media

California: $500 Ticket for Tire Cleaning
California: $500 Ticket for Tire Cleaning

Should parking scofflaws get the boot? - The Columbian
Should parking scofflaws get the boot? - The Columbian

Chalk-marking tires for parking control may be illegal | Barrie 360
Chalk-marking tires for parking control may be illegal | Barrie 360

Court rules tire-chalking violates Fourth Amendment
Court rules tire-chalking violates Fourth Amendment

Marking tires of parked cars with chalk is unconstitutional, court rules
Marking tires of parked cars with chalk is unconstitutional, court rules

In four states, parking officers can no longer mark your tires. Florida  isn't one of them.
In four states, parking officers can no longer mark your tires. Florida isn't one of them.

North Bay parking police watch Michigan chalk case
North Bay parking police watch Michigan chalk case

Searching for reason when police chalking of cars labeled as trespass
Searching for reason when police chalking of cars labeled as trespass

No Chalk, No Problem. Why Chalking Cars IS the New Problem - WOUB Public  Media
No Chalk, No Problem. Why Chalking Cars IS the New Problem - WOUB Public Media

Court Rules a Common Parking Enforcement Technique Is Unreasonable Search
Court Rules a Common Parking Enforcement Technique Is Unreasonable Search

Federal judge rules tire-chalking unconstitutional in Saginaw class-action  lawsuit - mlive.com
Federal judge rules tire-chalking unconstitutional in Saginaw class-action lawsuit - mlive.com

Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds
Chalking tires to enforce parking rules is unconstitutional, court finds

Calm down, ruling on parking doesn't fly here
Calm down, ruling on parking doesn't fly here

Roadshow: Chalk sticks, cameras and other ways to enforce parking time  limits – The Mercury News
Roadshow: Chalk sticks, cameras and other ways to enforce parking time limits – The Mercury News

Here's why Toronto car owners keep finding lines of chalk drawn on their  tires
Here's why Toronto car owners keep finding lines of chalk drawn on their tires

Maine cities think about chalking tires after court rules it's  unconstitutional
Maine cities think about chalking tires after court rules it's unconstitutional

Parking officials can't chalk tires, court rules
Parking officials can't chalk tires, court rules

Most In Connecticut Say Chalking Tires Is Okay
Most In Connecticut Say Chalking Tires Is Okay

Lose the Chalk, Officer: Court Finds Marking Tires of Parked Cars  Unconstitutional - The New York Times
Lose the Chalk, Officer: Court Finds Marking Tires of Parked Cars Unconstitutional - The New York Times

Does anyone know what's up with someone chalking my car? I was under the  impression the Supreme Courts ruled this unconstitutional. Did it  yesterday, I moved it, and now it's here again. :
Does anyone know what's up with someone chalking my car? I was under the impression the Supreme Courts ruled this unconstitutional. Did it yesterday, I moved it, and now it's here again. :

Just Pay the Ticket!: Is Chalking Tires an Unconstitutional Search? - Yale  Journal on Regulation
Just Pay the Ticket!: Is Chalking Tires an Unconstitutional Search? - Yale Journal on Regulation