New York House Candidate Brad Lander, Who Pushed a Crackdown on Dangerous Driving, Racked Up 10 Tickets for Speeding in School Zones
Source: News · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Brad Lander, the former New York City comptroller now running for Congress, championed a law cracking down on dangerous driving near schools. He has also racked up thousands of dollars in tickets, many of which came from speeding violations in school zones. The post New York House Candidate Brad Lander, Who Pushed a Crackdown on Dangerous Driving, Racked Up 10 Tickets for Speeding in School Zones appeared first on .
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