In Greeley, two minivans equipped with cameras to automatically monitor and record speeding violations are being deployed by police in an effort to slow you down. According to the Greeley Tribune, the vans — which first hit Greeley’s streets May 15 — capture images of offenders’ license plates and record a six-second video of the speeding violation. The department is issuing warnings for the first 30 days of the rollout — as is required by state law, but they plan to start sending out actual tickets June 15, barring any setbacks.
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