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Residents raise notice and fairness concerns over new school‑zone camera enforcement; city explains ticketing process

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Summary

Several Deerfield Beach residents told the commission they received multiple automated school‑zone tickets with little advance notice. City officials and commissioners explained the enforcement window, penalties, hearing options and outreach plans and said cameras are deactivated for the summer.

Residents appeared at the Deerfield Beach City Commission meeting to report receiving automated school‑zone violation notices with what they described as insufficient advance notice; staff and commissioners responded with procedural details and outreach plans.

Tatiana Galliano (listed in the meeting as Tatiana Galliano), a Deerfield Beach resident, told the commission she received four camera violations between May 15 and May 29 and said she did not receive timely notice for the first two violations. She asked the city to review and consider dismissing the later notices or provide documentation supporting delayed notice if the city lacks administrative authority to dismiss them. Galliano said she received a prior warning but believed enforcement had not started because lights were…

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