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Friday Video: Could Tech -Stop -Stops from Teip -Tech -Tech disorders of the Tech Stop take place before they take place?

Southern Brooklyn is still back from the tragic vehicle killer of a mother and two of her children on the Ocean Parkway on March 29.

The driver in the crash, Miriam Yarimi, had a long speed crossing on the strip – including a camera injury, just a few days before the crash. However, there is no state law to record drivers like Yarimi with stacks of violations of the speed camera.

Enter the “Super Speeder” Bone “Super Super Stop”, which would enable the state to install “speed limiter” devices on the drivers' vehicles with six or more speed overruns or violations of the red light camera in a single period of 12 months.

Yarimi could have brought such legislation off the street – although she had already driven her driver's license due to unpaid fines. Streets blog recently visited the Ocean Parkway to be with Amber Alder, a local mother and former political candidate.

Adler divided Emily Lipstein, editor of the Streets blog engagement, about the security threatening that Ocean Parkway is -and things that could be done to make them safer, such as handing over “Stop -Super Speeder” into the law. Observe below:

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