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Wednesday, April 23, 2025

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Permitter power

TEXAS CITY, Texas — A federal judge in Texas found in favor of ambulance drivers who sued a “permit officer” who repeatedly told the drivers they were detained and could not leave while they waited for a fire marshal to issue citations for operating an ambulance without a permit. The detainment, which the officer had no power to carry out, was violated their Fourth Amendment rights.

Read the ruling here.

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