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Local group says IOP parking fines violate state constitution Eli Brand UP NEXT I was shocked. The first ticket I got said $100. I was like this is ridiculous, said Kim Thompson. She received three of those fines, Thompson told ABC News 4. The $100 fine is the average for most violations on the island. The Charleston Beach Foundation said these fines violate Article 1, Section 15 of the South Carolina constitution: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor shall excessive fines be imposed, nor shall cruel, nor corporal, nor unusual punishment be inflicted, nor shall witnesses be unreasonably detained. I think it (the complaint) does hold weight, said state representative and local attorney Deon Tedder. ....
SC Ports opens state-of-the-art Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal South Carolina Ports made history today welcoming the first vessel to the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal, marking the first container terminal to open in the U.S. since 2009. Operations launched March 30 with the arrival of the first container, followed by the first ship arrival today with Hapag Lloyd’s Yorktown Express. “The Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal is an investment in the future of South Carolina that will spur economic development, create jobs, and further our state’s position as an international business destination for years to come,” Governor Henry McMaster said. “This project is a momentous achievement which highlights the strengths of Team South Carolina. I congratulate the South Carolina Ports Authority and everyone who has worked towards achieving this historic day.” ....
SC lawmakers introduce laws prompted by summer of protests Several gathered in Columbia during the summer of 2020 to call for police reform following the death of George Floyd. (Source: WIS) By Adam Mintzer | February 8, 2021 at 8:55 PM EST - Updated February 8 at 10:14 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - After a summer of protests, some activists who started groups to demand criminal justice reform are wondering what happened to the legislative momentum they worked to create. Rye Martinez started Empower SC after the death of George Floyd to turn the energy from the protests into policy. She has now made leading the group her full-time job. ....