Local governments across Georgia continue to exceed their authority under state law when it comes to the already contentious speed cameras placed in school zones. The placement of…
MoreSpeed cameras in school zones within the city limits of Soperton in southeast Georgia’s Treutlen County are raking in the cash for the town of ~2,990 residents. Documents…
MoreCities continue to rake in the cash with school zone speed cameras, a public-private partnership that draws the ire of the public in what seems like perpetuity. The…
MoreCity of Adrian bank statements show a handful of bonuses paid to employees of the police department from the city’s court account, prompting questions as to whether or…
MoreBeginning October 1, a number of school zones in Effingham County will utilize unmanned speed detection devices to fine speeders. These particular speed zone cameras can only be…
MoreThe Guyton City Council voted Tuesday night to approve the placement of privatized speed zone cameras in school zones inside city limits. Guyton Police Chief James Breletic told…
MoreA Republican measure to make it easier for local governments to generate revenue gained approval in the House of Representatives Wednesday. The practice of placing privately-owned speed detection…
MoreThe prevalence of small municipalities using privately-owned speed detection cameras to slash speeds and generate revenue is a practice that is only trending upward, in all contexts. After…
MoreThe placement of privately-owned speed detection cameras in cities across the state are helping municipalities generate revenue with no effort or investment while private businesses profit off of…
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