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TEMPE, AZ — The Tempe Police Department has launched a 10-week project to catch drivers breaking the law.
"Some of them may get educated, released and let go, some may be issued citations and some may be issued multiple citations," he said. Kaitlyn Lanese, another student, agreed. “I feel like there’s definitely a lot of speeding," she said.
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