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Commerce approves Flock license-plate readers and mobile trailer; chief says data owned by city and retained 30 days
Summary
The council approved an agreement with Flock Group Inc. to deploy 15 license-plate readers and a mobile camera trailer. Police said the system captures plate images in public spaces, retains data 30 days, and that data is controlled by the city and shared only with law enforcement partners as authorized.
The Commerce City Council on Aug. 19 approved an agreement with Flock Group Incorporated to install 15 license-plate readers and a mobile trailer-mounted camera system to aid criminal investigations.
Chief of Police Corley Rutherford told council the grant-backed program will use license-plate-reader technology and a mobile trailer with live video to help investigations and recover stolen…
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