BusPatrol drops appeal, clearing way for release of Allentown school bus camera contract

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — BusPatrol America, the private company that operates Allentown’s school bus stop-arm camera program, has withdrawn its petition to block the public release of its contract with the Allentown School District and records pertaining to operation of the school bus stop-arm program.

The move effectively ends months of legal wrangling over access to records related to the district’s school bus camera enforcement program.

The withdrawal, confirmed in an Oct. 24 letter from BusPatrol’s attorney, means the district must now turn over the full, unredacted contract and related financial summaries that had been withheld during the legal dispute.

BusPatrol ends court fight

BusPatrol had filed a petition for review earlier this year in Lehigh County Court, challenging a July 15 final determination from Pennsylvania’s Office of Open Records…

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