Sometimes leaders need to follow.
As members of Borough Park’s Orthodox Jewish community on Sunday grieved a mother and two young children killed by a recidivist speeder, the neighborhood’s Assembly member refused to support a legislative push to prevent such horrors, arguing that there are “too many” speed cameras and that it’s completely normal to race around the kid-filled neighborhood at 11 miles per hour over the speed limit.
Residents who attended the funeral of Natasha Saada and her daughters, Diana and Deborah, said they support a state bill that would require the cars of repeat speeders to be fitted with a device that prevents the car from exceeding the speed limit by more than five miles per hour…