Politics & Government
Newport Police Considering Installing Traffic Cameras In School Zones
Newport police will host a meet Thursday to answer questions and address concerns about the traffic camera proposal.
NEWPORT, RI — The Newport Police Department is organizing an informational meeting to discuss the potential implementation of an automated traffic enforcement camera system in the city's school zones.
Police said the system will aim to improve road safety by monitoring and enforcing traffic regulations in these areas.
The meeting will provide an opportunity for community members, parents, and concerned individuals to voice their opinions, ask questions, and gather more information about this proposed system. The meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Newport Police Department at 120 Broadway.
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During the meeting, representatives from the police department will present details about how the camera system works, its potential benefits, and any associated costs. They will also address concerns related to privacy, accuracy, and the impact on drivers.
The department encourages anyone interested to attend the meeting and participate in the discussion. Police said it is essential to gather community feedback and ensure that any decision made regarding the implementation of this system reflects the needs and concerns of Newport residents.
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