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Police monitoring reveals shocking 254 mph speed violation

July 22, 2024 | Longwood, Seminole County, Florida



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Police monitoring reveals shocking 254 mph speed violation
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the monitoring of vehicle speeds by the police department. Officials discussed the capability of the department to identify vehicles exceeding speed limits, with one instance cited where a vehicle was recorded traveling at an alarming 254 miles per hour.

Critics questioned the effectiveness of the monitoring system, highlighting a disconnect between the data collected and the subsequent actions taken. Despite the ability to track such extreme speeds, there appeared to be no follow-up measures implemented, such as the installation of speed bumps or red light indicators, which some community members believe are necessary to enhance road safety.

The discussion underscored a growing frustration among residents who feel that the current approach to traffic management is inadequate. As the meeting concluded, the need for a more proactive response to speeding incidents was emphasized, with calls for a reassessment of traffic safety measures in light of the alarming data presented.

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