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Sandy Springs police detail license-plate readers, dash-camera ALPRs and traffic-citation trends

3411674 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

Police Chief Desimone updated council on traffic-citation data, automatic license plate reader vendors and new Axon Fleet 3 dash cameras with built-in ALPR, and discussed school-zone camera denials and drone limits.

Sandy Springs Police Department Chief Desimone told the council the department’s top traffic citations remain speeding, following too closely and expired registration, the last of which has increased in part because of automatic license-plate-reader (ALPR) technology that flags expired tags.

Desimone said the department uses two major ALPR vendors for city operations (Flock and Genetec) and noted that the Axon Fleet 3 dash cameras…

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