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Round Rock council approves $181,000 supplemental contract for Flock license-plate cameras
Summary
City council approved a supplemental order with Flock Group to add 40 license-plate-reader cameras under a motor-vehicle crime prevention grant; police chief said the system stores only images of vehicle rears and data are retained 30 days and used only for criminal investigations.
Round Rock city council on Tuesday approved a supplemental agreement with Flock Group Inc. that adds 40 license-plate–reader cameras to the city’s system, using funds from a motor-vehicle crime prevention grant. The supplemental order is roughly $181,000 and expands an existing program the police department says has helped investigators solve vehicle crimes.
Police Chief Alan Banks told the council the cameras “only give images” of vehicles’ rear plates and “will not…
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