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When Sarah Wilcox and her 10-year old son Sam noticed surveillance cameras being installed in several DeKalb County intersections, they were none too happy. Thinking they were simply there to catch drivers going through red lights, they didn't like the idea of being watched. Not to mention the cost of the new equipment. So, Sarah contacted Commuter Dude and then Sam stole the spotlight.