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Despite community pushback, Brampton remains committed to speed cameras
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Despite community pushback, Brampton remains committed to speed cameras
The use of the Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program is working and should be kept going, according to City of Brampton officials. This comes after community pushback that ASE — or photo radar — is a nuisance and a cash grab that should be eliminated. A report presented at a Brampton city council meeting today (Sept. 10) indicates there has been an average reduction of 9.33 km/h at locations where the cameras are placed in Brampton. In some …
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