Speed cameras will be up and running in Oakland, San Jose and San Francisco starting next year. Supporters say cameras will help reduce the number of people who die in accidents due to speeding, but critics have privacy concerns and say the cameras could target low-income communities.
Speed cameras are coming to San Jose, Oakland and San Francisco after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law AB 645, allowing for their use in six California cities beginning next year.
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