Crime & Safety

Speed Enforcement Cameras Delayed In Greenwich: Here's What To Know

"Our goal is to increase safety for students, parents, teachers, and the motoring public traveling through our school zones," police said.

There will be a warning period followed by live enforcement.
There will be a warning period followed by live enforcement. (Richard Kaufman/Patch Staff.)

GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Police Department, in conjunction with the town, will launch an automated photo speed enforcement program within several school zones.

Police had originally announced this week that an initial warning period would begin Oct. 6, with enforcement coming 30 days later.

However, on Friday, the department said it would delay the launch of the cameras and communicate when official start times have been determined.

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"Our goal is to increase safety for students, parents, teachers, and the motoring public traveling through our school zones," police said in a previous announcement.

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