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Albany schools launch stop‑arm bus camera program; fines handled by city

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The Albany City School District will begin a stop‑arm bus camera pilot with the City of Albany and Bus Patrol, starting a warning period on the 15th and moving to ticketing Oct. 20. Fines are levied and collected by the city; the district will request reporting on violations.

The Albany City School District announced a stop‑arm bus camera initiative the board will roll out in partnership with the City of Albany, Bus Patrol and bus contractor First Student. The district said a one‑month warning period will begin Monday, after which camera‑captured stop‑arm violations will be ticketed; the warning period runs through Oct. 20.

The program will place cameras on bus stop arms to identify vehicles that pass school buses while students are loading or unloading. Superintendent briefings and…

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