ALLENTOWN, Pa. — There were no lights and no sirens. No flash that lit up Victor Mazziotti’s car as he drove through Allentown’s West Park neighborhood near 15th and West Turner streets.
And it would take a few weeks before a $300 citation landed in his mailbox explaining what allegedly had happened.
Mazziotti had unknowingly triggered one of Allentown’s school bus stop-arm cameras — a now-common enforcement tool across Pennsylvania that records photos and videos of drivers allegedly overtaking buses loading or unloading students…