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Board tables proposal to host work‑zone speed enforcement program using off‑duty troopers and private vendor
Summary
The Hancock County Board of Supervisors heard a presentation on a work‑zone speed enforcement program run by a private vendor with off‑duty state troopers and automated camera equipment; after questions about authority, footage capture and funding, the board voted 5-0 to table the item for further vetting with county staff and the attorney.
The Hancock County Board of Supervisors heard a vendor presentation on a proposed work‑zone speed enforcement program that would use off‑duty state troopers and a private vendor’s camera and lidar equipment to ticket speeding drivers in construction work zones.
Mark Dunston, introduced as a partner with IntelliSafe and a retired police chief, described the program structure: off‑duty troopers would operate handheld lidar devices, pull…
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