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Boyle County approves two‑year Flock camera agreement at $21,000 per year; sheriff's office outlines access policy

5566093 · August 13, 2025
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The fiscal court approved a two‑year contract with Flock Safety for an annual cost of $21,000, expanding a network of license‑plate recognition cameras the sheriff's office said have been used to assist investigations. Officials said a written policy governs access and use.

Danville, Ky. — Boyle County Fiscal Court on Aug. 12 approved a two‑year contract with Flock Safety for automated camera services at $21,000 for the first year, with a second $21,000 payment scheduled the following year, according to county staff.

A representative of the sheriff's office presented the contract and said the price reflected a time‑limited discount the vendor extended. The sheriff’s office…

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