P-H-M unanimously approve purchase of stop-arm cameras systems
By: Lari'onna Green
Posted: Dec 14, 2020 9:38 PM EST
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This past October, P-H-M Administration met with representatives from the St. Joseph County Police, Mishawaka Police, and St. Joseph County Prosecutor Ken Cotter to address requirements and protocols for school bus stop-arm violations.
Following the meeting, the Administration worked to review the required specifications and the process for retrofitting P-H-M buses so they would be in compliance.
The installation of the new equipment will provide new camera systems on all buses including higher resolution interior cameras, recorders and hard drives.
This will improve the quality and reliability of all bus videos.
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