The City of Dahlonega donated a Stalker DSR Dual Antenna RADAR

The City of Dahlonega donated a Stalker DSR Dual Antenna RADAR
City of Dahlonega — City of Dahlonega
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The City of Dahlonega donated a Stalker DSR Dual Antenna RADAR speed measuring device to Georgia State Patrol (GSP). The City of Dahlonega appreciates the support GSP offers to us in conducting speed enforcement, crash investigations and traffic assistance during our busy festival season. This equipment will aid in our community efforts to keep the residents, students, and guests of Dahlonega safe! 

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