New laws will allow automated speed cameras in places where they’ve long been banned. Advocates say they can save lives, but critics argue they’re a financial burden on those least able to pay.

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New laws will allow automated speed cameras in places where they’ve long been banned. Advocates say they can save lives, but critics argue they’re a financial burden on those least able to pay.
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