The article discusses issues with a speed camera in Maribor, Slovenia, which has been experiencing data transmission problems. The local municipality plans to replace the existing device with a new one and relocate it to another location on Gosposvetska Street where the speed limit is 50 km/h. Statistics show that the current camera at Gorka Street, with a 30 km/h limit, detected 2,060 violations and issued fines totaling 132,000 euros, with 22,531 euros already collected. The municipality uses one speed camera that is moved between three locations across different areas of the city. They have initiated procedures to purchase an additional camera and three housings, planning to place it at new locations including Kopitarjeva Street, Krekove, and Lackova Street.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the operation and relocation of speed cameras managed by the municipal authority. It does not take a clear ideological stance but reports on administrative decisions and their implications. There is no evident bias toward either political side, and the





