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Oak Ridge council approves park camera policy limiting access to law enforcement
Summary
The Town of Oak Ridge approved a surveillance information policy for newly installed license-plate and dome cameras at two park entrances, limiting routine access to the Guilford County Sheriff and requiring automatic deletion after 30 days.
The Town of Oak Ridge Town Council on Sept. 5 approved a surveillance information policy governing license-plate and dome cameras at entrances to two town parks, directing that footage be retained for 30 days and accessed only by law enforcement for investigations.
The policy was presented by Brock, the town manager, who said the system is being installed “in the next two weeks” and that the policy confines…
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