HOA pushing back against signs telling drivers to slow down, neighbors say

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FORSYTH COUNTY, Ga. — A mother says her fight to protect her kids from speeders is facing pushback from her homeowner’s association.

The organization is threatening to fine her if she doesn’t take down signs telling people to slow down while driving down her street.

"And it's homeowners that live in here that are speeding through," homeowner Kerri Hitch told Channel 2's Carl Willis.

"It gets to the point that there's been verbal confrontations. We've had to call the sheriff's office out and request extra patrols," Hitch said.

Hitch said it's becoming more and more frequent for drivers to go 15 to 20 miles over the speed limit down her road, Hopewell Manor Driver in Forsyth County.

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