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Police Warn Drivers to Slow Down around Dunwoody High School
Police warn that they have a zero tolerance for speeders in the area.

The Dunwoody Police said they have received serious complaints of reckless driving in the Village Mill subdivision during Dunwoody High School's hours.
While the school is winding down for the year - graduation is tomorrow - police said they will be monitoring the area very closely.
Police have been told to take a zero-tolerance approach in handling violators. The fines for reckless driving are $750.
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