By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA — Speeders beware: If you’ve got a lead foot, the police are getting a helping hand to slow you down.
“The Ansonia Police Department is committed to making the streets of our community a safer place for vehicular and pedestrian traffic,” said Police Chief Kevin Hale.
Hale said the department is buying a high-tech speed trailer, which will double as an emergency messaging system to keep residents apprised of important information.
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