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Friday, October 15, 2010 - By Kayla Vandervort - No comments
Running Stop Signs? Not in Greenbriar
SeeClickFixer Linda posted issue #53324, reporting that there was a problem with cars running stop signs and speeding in her neighborhood. After this issue was reported on the SeeClickFix map widget on the WECT website, they decided to help bring a resolution to this problem by contacting the Sherrif's office and letting them know about Linda's issue. Check out the results reported in the story below!
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