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Sheriff's office presents automated license‑plate reader policy; supervisors accept report with no action
5677546 · August 19, 2025
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Summary
The sheriff’s office briefed the Board on its automated license‑plate reader program, saying four cameras at two locations help locate stolen vehicles, missing people and suspects; training and a Lexipol policy are in place and no formal action was taken.
Lieutenant Scott (last name not stated) of the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office presented the department’s automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) program to the Board on Aug. 19, describing current deployment…
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