Source: New York Post
About $20 million in traffic tickets racked up by Long Island drivers thanks to school-bus cameras are valid — even though the devices were never authorized for widespread use, according to officials. Some school districts in Hempstead — the largest township in the country — approved the use of the cameras on their buses to catch dangerous scofflaws who fail to properly stop when kids are present. But other villages’ districts did not authorize the cameras’ use for that purpose, and controversy erupted when motorists in those areas still got ticketed for failing to improperly stop for buses based on the devices’ footage.
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