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  • loaded language: 'controversial program'
  • loaded language: 'so-called High-Injury Network'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Oakland speed cameras issue 82,000 tickets in first 40 days of program

In the initial 40 days of operation, speed cameras in Oakland have issued 82,000 tickets. These cameras are located on streets identified as part of the High-Injury Network, which are linked to a high incidence of severe accidents.

Oakland's speed cameras, installed along the High-Injury Network, have issued 82,000 tickets within the first 40 days of operation. This network includes streets that are associated with a significant number of severe crashes in the city.

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Inflammatory language 100/100

Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'controversial program'
  • loaded language: 'so-called High-Injury Network'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion

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Original Headline

Oakland speed cameras issue 82,000 tickets in first 40 days of controversial program

Neutral Headline

Oakland speed cameras issue 82,000 tickets in first 40 days of program