School committee weighs role on proposed school‑zone speed cameras, asks for vendor details
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Committee members said they support protecting students but declined to take a firm position on proposed speed cameras until vendors present proposals and town council details are available; members agreed to seek coordinated conversations with the town council.
Members of the Barrington School Committee discussed a town council initiative to solicit proposals for school‑zone speed cameras and agreed they need vendor details and clearer operational plans before endorsing or opposing the proposal.
Committee members, town council liaisons and public commenters described personal safety concerns near Primrose and Middle Highway and acknowledged the town council has voted to solicit proposals from vendors. Council liaisons and the police chief have been convening vendor information; one councilor clarified that the council had authorized seeking proposals, not a binding decision to install cameras.
Committee members said they support measures that protect students but expressed reservations about surveillance, privacy and how data and plate reads might be used. Several members asked for a formal briefing from the town council and vendor presentations so the committee can review technical details, legal limits and geographic placement before taking a formal position.
The committee agreed to coordinate information sharing with town council liaisons and asked administration to review the town council meeting record and vendor proposals once they are available. No binding vote in favor or against cameras was taken; the committee framed its action as a request for further information and collaboration with the town council.
