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School committee votes to send automated school-bus camera warrant to town meeting

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Summary

The committee voted unanimously to place a warrant article on the town meeting warrant that would allow the town to accept state legislation permitting automated enforcement cameras on school buses. The vote authorizes discussion at town meeting but does not implement cameras.

The Sharon School Committee voted on Feb. 5 to send a warrant article to the town meeting that would allow the town to accept recent state legislation permitting automated traffic-enforcement cameras on school buses. The committee’s vote opens the option for the town to consider installation of camera systems in future years; it does not obligate the district to buy or install cameras.

Under the law described during the meeting, automated cameras installed on school buses can capture images or video of vehicles that pass…

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