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Hartland police pursues federal body‑worn camera grant; chief warns of ongoing storage and redaction costs
Summary
Police Chief told the board the department applied for a federal grant to acquire body‑worn cameras that would integrate with the village's existing in‑car camera platform; estimated one‑time acquisition cost is about $43,000 (expected to be grant funded) and ongoing annual storage and redaction costs are roughly $10,000.
The Village of Hartland Police Chief briefed the board on a federal grant opportunity to acquire body‑worn cameras that would integrate with the department's existing in‑car camera system.
The chief said the village has a squad camera system (vendor: GTAC) and prefers a compatible body‑camera platform to allow integrated video…
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