WARWICK, R.I. (WPRI) — Warwick has officially installed cameras on its school buses in an effort to catch drivers blowing through flashing red stop signs.

Ryan Monell, the senior vice president of government operations for BusPatrol, told 12 News the district now has cameras on its roughly 110 school buses.

He said the cameras will collect footage every single time the stop sign comes out, and send any potential violations to directly to the Warwick Police Department for review.

"The way the law works in Rhode Island is that only the police department can determine if there's been a violation," Monell explained.

Warwick Police Captain Charles Boisseau said there used to be additional steps in the process.

"We would have to get with that bus driver and get a written statement as to wha

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