Sioux Falls, on the other hand, wants to see the Supreme Court uphold the administrative appeals process it uses to deal with the small percentage of people who contest tickets for red light running at 10th and Minnesota and for a wide variety of city ordinance violations.
LMAO! I don’t see that happening.
“We knew it was a case for the Supreme Court. It was just a matter of who was going to file the appeal,” Eiseland said.
That ruling will be a good day for SF residents and a very bad day for the city’s attorney’s office.