A Swedish company has paired with the Oklahoma District Attorneys Council to monitor and fine drivers.
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Chicken-Fried News: Holy plunder
Hobby Lobby is in some trouble after the U.S. Department of Justice discovered it illegally bought and imported over 5,000 stolen and mislabeled artifacts for the Museum of the Bible.
Municipal court reforms protect the poor from undue punishment
The marshal assist program allows the municipal court to work with offenders to pay their fines without imprisonment.
None of the breathless predictions have come to pass; they haven’t even come close. The data they use is based on faulty models, fiction and abysmally poor collection techniques.
None of the breathless predictions have come to pass; they haven’t even come close. The data they use is based on faulty models, fiction and abysmally poor collection techniques.
Chicken-Fried News: Fine times
Two OKC Thunder stars found themselves owing the NBA a hefty amount of cash after a recent game against the Dallas Mavericks.
The center’s success hinges largely on the common mantra If you see something, say something.
The center’s success hinges largely on the common mantra “If you see something, say something.”
Chicken-Fried News: Rustling fines
A proposed bill could raise fines and prison sentences for thieves caught stealing from farms and ranches.
Playing chicken
Recently, the Oklahoma City Council rejected a proposal that would have allowed any resident to raise six backyard chickens without any special conditions and regardless of lot size. The measure failed 7-2 during the Dec. 31 meeting, with Salyer joining five other councilmen and Mayor Mick Cornett in their opposition. City ordinances currently allow chickens […]
