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The MBTA is trying to crack down on people parking in bus lanes, and it could soon come in the form of traffic cameras and fines. WBZ-TV's Mike Sullivan reports.
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The MBTA is trying to crack down on people parking in bus lanes, and it could soon come in the form of traffic cameras and fines. "Every single time, every single time, without a doubt," said Vic ...