ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A man who identified himself as a Pennsylvania state trooper delivered one of the sharpest critiques of the state’s automated school bus camera law Tuesday night during a telephone town hall.
The man told state Sen. Jarrett Coleman, R-Bucks/Lehigh, who held the town hall, that many citations issued under the program should not stand.
The town hall discussion focused on complaints about Pennsylvania’s automated enforcement program, which lets third-party vendors issue $300 civil penalties to drivers who pass stopped school buses with red lights and stop arms deployed…