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Brazil sues Twitter users over speed trap and traffic tweets BRASILIA, Brazil, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- Brazil has sued to suspend accounts of Twitter users who use tweets to warn people about radar locations, speed traps and DUI checkpoints, officials say. Brazil files suits against Twitter on police traps The Brazilian government has filed a lawsuit against Twitter and its users in a bid to stop publication of messages alerting drivers to police speed traps and drunk-driving checkpoints. Brazil Limits Haitian Immigration Brazil restricted Haitian visas in January after about 4,000 Haitians arrived in its Amazon frontier, setting off a discussion about what kind of immigrants the country should try to attract. Brazil Goes After Twitter Users Over Speed Trap Warnings Brazil’s attorney general has filed an injunction to suspend the Twitter accounts of users who tweet out warnings about the timing and location of speed traps and traffic checkpoints. If the injunction is granted, Twitter users who violate it could … Brazil sues Twitter over roadblock warning posts The government of Brazil has filed a lawsuit against Twitter, demanding the micro-blogging site suspend the accounts of users who tip drivers off to police roadblocks and radar traps. Brazil Sues Twitter Over Accounts That Provide Roadblock Warnings Brazil has sued Twitter over accounts that warn citizens about traffic roadblocks intended to catch drunk drivers and other criminals. Brazil Files Suits Against Twitter Over Accounts That Provide Roadblock Warnings The government of Brazil has filed a lawsuit against Twitter, demanding that the firm remove accounts in the country that warn citizens of police speed traps and roadblocks. Brazil sues Twitter over alerts The Brazilian government files a lawsuit against Twitter, demanding it block material that helps motorists evade drink-driving traps. Influx of Haitians Into the Amazon Prompts Immigration Debate in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO -- Faced with an influx of thousands of Haitians into its Amazonian frontier, Brazil has reacted by cracking down, offering a view into its growing pains as it wields greater regional influence and emerges as an immigration magnet. |
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