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Georgia has made $112 million from speed cameras in school zones, but over 100 lawmakers want to pull the plug: ‘These camera companies are engaged in deceit and trickery’

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“Profit-based law enforcement cannot be trusted,” John Moore said. “I hope you can convince your colleagues to vote this menace out of our state for good.” Read More
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