Miltonspeeders.com

Dear Subscribers and Community,After a productive and constructive conversation with the mayor, we have come to a mutual understanding about concerns surrounding MiltonSpeeders.com. During our discussion, the mayor reaffirmed our First Amendment rights, making it clear that we were fully within our legal rights to maintain the website. At no point were we asked or pressured to take it down.However, after careful thought, I suggested taking the site offline as a way to reduce tensions and allow for more productive discussions about road safety in our community. While our goal has always been to promote accountability and awareness, it has become clear that the controversy surrounding the site is creating more division than solutions. Rather than continue fueling conflict, I believe this is the most responsible step forward.Importantly, this does not mean that concerns about speeding and road safety are being ignored. Solutions are being discussed, and I look forward to seeing positive changes come from this conversation. I appreciate those who have supported the effort and those who have engaged in good faith discussions about how to make our roads safer.With this step, I hope we can move forward as a community, focusing on meaningful action rather than online disputes.Thank you for your time, your engagement, and your commitment to making our streets safer.Sincerely,Joel and Kelly DeMott