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Lyme Turns to State Police for Targeted Speed Enforcement

The town has traditionally been reluctant to initiate traffic enforcement operations for fear of targeting local speeders, according to the town constable.
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Lyme Turns to State Police for Targeted Speed Enforcement
The town has traditionally been reluctant to initiate traffic enforcement operations for fear of targeting local speeders, according to the town constable.
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