Butts County Sheriff Gary Long urges Georgia residents to oppose speed cameras in school zones, citing them as ...
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WALB on MSNWALB Investigates: Over 14 Million generated through Albany school zone cameras in 4 yearsTo ban or not to ban? That’s the question Georgia legislatures are debating right now when it comes to school zone speed ...
Macon-Bibb County Mayor Lester Miller announced Monday that he intends to "proceed with limited [school speed zone] camera ...
Georgia's House sends two opposing speed camera bills to the Senate—one for a ban and another for reform with limited hours ...
The Georgia House of Representatives punted the question to the Georgia Senate this week when it passed two competing bills: one that would ban the school zone speed cameras and one that would tighten ...
Georgia's General Assembly debates changes to school zone fines as speeding violations impact drivers and schools.
The Georgia General Assembly is working on multiple bills related to school-zone speed cameras. Two bills passed the House ...
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNSchool zone camera bills: One to ban them, one to reform. But both overturn the systemIn the debate over what to do with school zone speed cameras popping up all over Georgia, the state House of Representatives has approved two solutions to the same problem.
Since 2019, the cameras have generated over $112 million across 54 cities and counties, according to WANF-TV. However, Macon Republican Dale Washburn, sponsor of House Bill 225, claims the number is ...
Some say the cameras are deceptive cash grabs. Supporters say cameras slow down drivers and supplement understaffed police departments.
If it passes the Senate and is approved by Gov. Brian Kemp, HB 340 would completely ban speed cameras from school zones.
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