Orlando is poised to approve a contract with Verra Mobility to install automated speed cameras in 26 school zones. This follows a decision made nearly a year ago to move forward with the program. The system will automatically ticket drivers caught traveling 10 mph or more over the posted school zone speed limit, with violators receiving a $100 fine. While the city frames this as a safety measure for schools at “high risk of incidents,” it represents a significant expansion of privatized surveillance. These for-profit enforcement systems create perverse incentives, prioritizing revenue generation for the vendor over equitable justice and due process for drivers, who are often presumed guilty by a machine.