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Sheriff seeks six license‑plate readers; plan would use forfeiture funds and a JAG grant if awarded
Summary
The sheriff proposed installing six Flock Safety license‑plate reader cameras at strategic county locations; the cost is $21,900 in the current fiscal year and $18,000 next year, and staff said DEA forfeiture funds are available to pay if a JAG grant is not awarded.
Caswell County Sheriff’s Office presented a proposal on Aug. 4 to install six license‑plate reader cameras from Flock Safety in strategic county locations and to join the vendor’s regional database.
Sheriff Durden told the board the total cost under the proposal is about $39,900 spread over two fiscal years: $21,900 this fiscal year and $18,000 next fiscal year. Staff said the project was not budgeted but that DEA forfeiture…
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