In just the first two weeks of school, Miami-Dade's new enforcement system caught over 11,500 drivers, bringing in over $5 million in revenue.
Drivers reported receiving citations they believe were issued improperly and are frustrated by the lack of recourse available to challenge them.
The collaboration between the school district and private company highlights the intersection of technology and public safety, but raises concerns about fairness in enforcement.
The fines for passing a stopped school bus are substantial at $225, yet many drivers feel powerless to contest their tickets effectively.
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