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Automated ticketing started by Custer County Sheriff on Copper Gulch, Oak Creek Grade, and Rosita Road

Summary by Wet Mountain Tribune
With a new year comes new laws, and for local motorists, there are two new ways to be ticketed. For the first time, a motorist might get a speeding ticket that arrives in the mail­box, but the driver might have no idea they had been seen by local law enforcement. That’s because, on November 13, the Custer County Board of Commissioners passed an ordinance that gives the local Sheriff’s Department the power to use specialized speed guns and camera…
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