As the summer winds down and the yellow buses get ready to navigate through the streets of Ohio again, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office took to social media with a reminder for residents. They’re not just talking about the familiar rules of the road, either, but also the high-tech enforcement that accompanies them. According to a Facebook post by the Summit County Sheriff’s Office, most school buses are equipped with on-board cameras to catch those who fail to stop, and they’re not shy about issuing citations from that footage.
With the advent of a new school year, the timing of such reminders is anything but coincidental. “It’s back-to-school season, which means buses will soon be back on our roads,” the Summit County Sheriff’s Office stated in the post, highlighting the importance of heeding traffic laws designed to protect young passengers. The post also served as a caution against the fallacy of invisible transgressions: “Just because a law enforcement officer wasn’t there to witness the infraction doesn’t mean you’ll get away with it.” It’s a straightforward message bolstered by the reality of the modern surveillance on board school transport…