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Residents voice opposition to proposed school-zone speed cameras during Live Oak hearing
Summary
During a public hearing on proposed Ordinance 15-35 about speed detection systems and school-zone cameras, residents raised concerns about enforcement, hours, fairness to parents and children driving parental vehicles, and whether cameras serve the public interest.
The City Council of the City of Live Oak opened a public hearing on Ordinance 15-35, a first-reading ordinance related to placement and use of speed detection systems in school zones, including rules, hours and penalties.
During public comment several residents opposed installing automated speed cameras in school zones. Linda Williams told the council she frequently drives through…
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