Mike Desmond / WBFO News As you drive around Buffalo, watch your speed, because the cameras around public and private schools are back in action, and could lead to a ticket and fine if you go more than 15 mph. From a program to make kids going and coming from school a little safer from speeding cars, the cameras have become something of a political football because of missteps by the private company that owns and manages the cameras, and because of some vocal complaints in the community about the cameras and fines, part of a much larger debate about traffic fines, fees and punishments in a poverty-ridden city. The cameras are spread across 18 areas of the city, with most on major traffic arteries like Main Street, Delaware Avenue, Jefferson Avenue and Elmwood Avenue.