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Albany schools to partner with city on stop-arm bus cameras; fines statutory and paid to city
Summary
The Albany City School District announced a stop-arm bus camera program launching with a warning period and statutory fines (starting at $250); the district said it will be a reporting partner and will not receive fine revenue, and board members requested regular violation reporting from the city.
The Albany City School District on Monday announced a stop-arm bus camera initiative in partnership with the City of Albany, First Student and Bus Patrol that will begin with a one-month warning period and move to enforcement Oct. 20. The district said it will not retain any fine revenue and will serve as a partner to report violations to the city and law enforcement.
Superintendent (unidentified in the transcript) told the board the program will apply ‘‘on every road in the city of Albany wherever a bus is…
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