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School police outline traffic enforcement, graduation security and bus‑passing fines

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A Brockton School Police liaison updated the committee on recent traffic enforcement near schools, fines for passing stopped school buses, and the security plan for graduation at Gillette Stadium, including license-plate reader equipment that requires policy review.

The Brockton School Police liaison reported May 6 on traffic incidents near schools, enforcement actions for motorists who do not stop for school buses, and security preparations for upcoming large events, including the high‑school graduation.

Lieutenant Banaka (school police liaison) said officers have responded to traffic crashes near schools and have stepped up enforcement when arrivals or dismissals create hazardous conditions. He reminded the public that the first offense for passing a stopped school bus in Massachusetts carries a $255 fine; a…

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