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Warwick extends contract for Flock license‑plate readers for two years using asset‑forfeiture funds
Summary
The police department requested a two‑year extension of its Flock Safety automated license-plate reader contract (11 cameras) at $34,000 per year; police said the network produced roughly 58 investigative leads since installation and data retention follows the department’s transparency policy.
The police department asked the council to approve a two-year extension of its contract with Flock Safety for automated license-plate readers. Robert Hart said the extension would cover 11 cameras and cost $68,000 over two years ($34,000 per year); funding would come from the federal asset‑forfeiture fund.
Hart and Major…
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