Friday, June 13, 2014

NC Supreme Court Strikes Down

RALEIGH, N.C. -- The North Carolina Supreme Court says the state's first local ordinance banning people from using cellphones while driving is invalid.
The high court on Thursday ruled unanimously that state laws regulate highways and roads and that prohibits the town's enforcement of the cellphone ban.
The court also struck down parts of a separate town ordinance regulating towing. Judges said the town could not cap towing fees or prevent towing companies from passing credit card fees to consumers.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- The North Carolina Supreme Court says the state's first local ordinance banning people from using cellphones while driving is invalid.
The high court on Thursday ruled unanimously that state laws regulate highways and roads and that prohibits the town's enforcement of the cellphone ban.
The court also struck down parts of a separate town ordinance regulating towing. Judges said the town could not cap towing fees or prevent towing companies from passing credit card fees to consumers.


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