Their efforts were more about generating revenue than public safety. They issued 1,304 “speeding” citations. At an average cost of $250 that put $326,000 into the state coffers at no cost to the taxpayers.
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Their efforts were more about generating revenue than public safety. They issued 1,304 “speeding” citations. At an average cost of $250 that put $326,000 into the state coffers at no cost to the taxpayers.