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Council reviews proposal to extend warranty on police body cameras through 2029

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Public safety officials asked the council to approve a three‑year extension of the Motorola maintenance/warranty agreement for body‑worn cameras beginning when the current five‑year period ends in 2027; the quoted cost is $22,656 per year and the extension covers replacement cycles for body cameras but not in‑car cameras or dash systems.

Hampton Township public safety officials presented a proposal to extend Motorola’s maintenance and warranty agreement for police body‑worn cameras for three years after the current five‑year coverage ends in 2027. The public safety chief said Motorola offered a three‑year extension at $22,656 per year for 2027–2029; the extension would kick in when the current contract expires and includes a scheduled replacement cycle for body cameras. "We…

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