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Speed trap backlash: Brampton’s roads flooded with 185 surveillance cameras; drivers say ‘we’re human, not machines’
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Ontario drivers are increasingly frustrated with speed cameras, particularly in Brampton, where a petition demands their removal. Critics, led by Carolina Cutruzzola, argue the cameras disproportionately impact working-class commuters, turning roads into constant surveillance zones.
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