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Oakland speed cameras issue 82,000 tickets in first 40 days of controversial program
Oakland's speed cameras issued 82,000 tickets in the first 40 days of a controversial program. The cameras were installed along the city's High-Injury Network, streets responsible for most severe crashes.
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