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"textContent": "Ohio should change the law to allow the use of photo enforcement in school zones, work zones and residential streets. Currently, an officer has to be at the camera to make it legal, and noise violations are not covered by the Ohio Revised Code. Let’s use technology for the benefit of our communities, writes Dennis O’Neil of Rocky River in a letter to the editor.",
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