Annapolis considers speed cameras
Annapolis officials are considering installing speed cameras near schools and perhaps road construction zones.
Alderman and police officer Mathew Silverman says bringing cameras to Annapolis would not cost the city any money if the right contractor is selected.
The cameras would probably be on tripods and portable.
The cameras must be approved by the City Council. Mayor Josh Cohen said he is undecided on the issue.
Police Chief Michael Pristoop will brief the council's Public Safety Committee on the use of speed cameras Tuesday night.
-- Associated Press
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Washington Post editors
| October 19, 2010; 1:47 PM ET
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Crime and Public Safety, Maryland, Traffic and Transportation
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