Politics & Government
A Day Later, Speed Cameras Are Operational
Speed cameras in four new locations are put into service after a technical glitch delayed planned start.

What a difference a day makes.
Four new speed camera locations are now operational a day after police said , according to a statement from the Baltimore County Police Department.
The following cameras are now in service:
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- Winand Elementary
- Loch Raven Academy
- Seven Oaks Elementary
- Bais Yaakov
A fifth site located along Harford Road near in Parkville will become operational after the county receives approval from the State Highway Administration.
The devices issue $40 tickets to vehicles photographed exceeding the speed limit by more than 12 mph in a county school zone. The new cameras, once operational, will issue warnings for the first 30 days.
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Earlier this week, the police department also announced that it had selected . Those locations will become active at a later date.
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