Key points:• The Norcross City Council extended its contract with RedSpeed Georgia by five and a half years to continue using its school-zone cameras for speeding enforcement.• With two pieces of state legislation pending the governor’s signature regarding speed-zone regulation, it’s unclear if strict reforms will go into effect. • Norcross collects about $2.5 million in fines each year and is required to spend it on public safety. The Norcross …
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