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Police chief: six new multi-view cameras, LPRs and app fees funded without raising taxes
Summary
Police Chief Jamie Hancock said the department added six multi-view cameras (providing 24 views), is installing four license-plate-reader views and paid $24,500 for cameras using red-speed-camera revenue rather than general funds.
Police Chief Jamie Hancock told the Pocomoke City mayor and council the department has expanded surveillance coverage by installing six new multi-view cameras and multiple license-plate readers (LPRs), and that the equipment costs did not come from general tax revenues.
“By implementing six, we've got 24 views that we didn't have before,” Hancock said, and added that one LPR is installed with three more scheduled “within the next two weeks,” which the chief said will…
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