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Sandusky commissioners ask police and manager for recommendations on lighting, cameras and license‑plate readers after weekend gunfire
Summary
Following weekend gunfire incidents, Sandusky commissioners urged the police chief and city manager to present options within weeks for increased lighting, surveillance cameras and automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) systems; police described how ALPR 'flock' cameras work and their current regional use.
Sandusky commissioners on May 12 asked Police Chief Oliver and the city manager to return with recommendations on increased parking lot lighting, fixed cameras and automated license‑plate readers after a weekend shooting that drew public concern.
Commissioners said they want a short timetable and legal and financial analysis before committing to purchases or contracts. One commissioner urged “down lighting” to brighten problem parking areas without adding glare; another suggested installing cameras to deter…
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