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Fayetteville police seek $10,000 overtime grant and 60-day trial of FLOCK vehicle-camera system

3238188 · May 8, 2025
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Summary

Police requested permission to apply for a $10,000 Tennessee Highway Safety Office overtime grant and to trial a cloud-based vehicle camera system (FLOCK) for 60 days; officials flagged budget timing, TDOT permissions and data-storage questions.

The Fayetteville Police Department asked the board for permission to apply for two items: a $10,000 Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) reimbursable overtime grant and a 60-day free trial of the FLOCK vehicle-camera system.

The THSO grant, Chief Eugene said, is reimbursable and is intended to fund high-visibility traffic enforcement; the department proposed a $50-per-hour overtime rate for officers and noted that the grant requires at least $2,000 be used for overtime, with the remaining funds allowable…

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