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Commission authorizes license‑plate camera contract for 12 sites; officials say system targets stolen or wanted vehicles
Summary
Dickson County authorized a contract with Flock Group LLC to install license‑plate‑reading (LPR) cameras at 12 entry/exit points. Sheriff’s office and county staff said the system will look for vehicles on specified "hot lists" (stolen vehicles, AMBER alerts, warrants) and is not for speed enforcement; cost discussed at roughly $36,000.
Dickson County commissioners authorized a contract July 21 for license‑plate‑reading (LPR) equipment from Flock Group LLC to be installed at roughly 12 county entry and exit points.
Sheriff’s staff described the system as a tool to detect vehicles on "hot lists" — for example stolen vehicles, AMBER alerts or vehicles associated with warrants — and said it is not a…
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