Faraz Gholizadeh, co-chair of the Safe Parkside group, expressed concern over the third incident, noting, "This time they decided to make it more difficult, more challenging, send more of a message that they don't approve of this speed camera." This highlights an escalation in the vandalism against the camera, reflecting community discontent with enforcement measures.
Chris Smets, a Parkside resident, remarked on the unusual effort taken to vandalize the camera, saying, "It's like a mob hit on a traffic camera. It's insane." His statement emphasizes the bizarre nature of the repeated vandalism and the frustration among residents.
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