Mayor, Police Chief Meet Bradenton Girl After Speeding Complaint

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Bradenton FL

17 April, 2021

10:32 AM

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BRADENTON, FL — Concerned about cars speeding through her neighborhood, a Bradenton girl reached out to city officials about the problem, writing a letter to Bradenton Mayor Gene Brown. "Me and (my) best friend can't play on the sidewalk like normal kids," C'rai wrote in a letter shared to Facebook by the Bradenton Police Department. "We have to play in the driveway only. People are speeding down the road we can get hit badly. So can you put a sign that say 'slow down kids in neighborhood.'" She ended her letter with #IAmAKid. C'rai was concerned about speeding in her neighborhood, so she did what any aspiring politician would do, she wrote a...Posted by Bradenton Police Department on Thursday, April 15, 2021After reading her letter, which the mayor received March 31, city officials were moved to do something about the problem. Brown and Bradenton Police Chief Melanie Bevan met with C'rai Thursday to discuss the new "Caution Slow Down" signs being installed on her block and other safety initiatives, police said. Like what you're reading? Invite a friend to subscribe to free Bradenton newsletters and real-time email alerts. During this meeting, C'rai shared with Brown and Bevan that she dreams of one day being president of the United States. "We'll say she's off to a great start," Bradenton police said.

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