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"textContent": "“School zones are where our laws should be clearest and strongest because the consequences of mistakes can be catastrophic,” writes Thaddeus Wendt in an op-ed. “But Utah is moving in the opposite direction.”",
"title": "Voices: As a personal injury attorney, I’ve seen the aftermath of dangerous driving in school zones. Utah is moving in the wrong direction."
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