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Panama City Police outline school-zone speed camera program, list covered schools
Summary
Panama City Police said automated cameras in several school zones will record vehicles traveling more than 11 mph over posted limits; registered owners will receive a $100 civil notice, with revenue routed under Florida statute to support crossing-guard and safety programs.
Mark Smith of the Panama City Police Department announced a school-zone speed camera program and said the system is designed to slow drivers and increase awareness of school zones to protect students.
The cameras are installed at active school zones that include Oscar Patterson Elementary, Jenks Middle School, Palm Bay Elementary, Bay High School, Covenant Christian School, Rosenwald High School, Saint Andrew's School, Saint John Catholic School, Northside Elementary, Lucille Moore Elementary and Holy Nativity Episcopal School. "The safety of our students is top priority and this system will help us achieve that…
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