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“If There Is a School Bus Stopped, You Must Stop” Lee Drivers Will Receive a $225 Fine

Fort Myers, Fl. Starting next Monday, Lee County drivers who do not respect the signs of a detained school bus could be fined $225, after the warning period that left thousands of violations captured on video. Lee School District authorities and the Sheriff’s Office confirmed that cameras installed on buses will officially begin the compliance phase, turning each stop into a “control point” to protect students.
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Fort Myers, Fl. Starting next Monday, Lee County drivers who do not respect the signs of a detained school bus could be fined $225, after the warning period that left thousands of violations captured on video. Lee School District authorities and the Sheriff’s Office confirmed that cameras installed on buses will officially begin the compliance phase, turning each stop into a “control point” to protect students.

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Telemundo Tampa (49) broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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