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Homer Glen board updates ALPR talks with county: 7‑day retention in proposed MOU, trustees debate privacy vs. crime‑solving
Summary
Village attorneys reported progress on a memorandum of understanding with the Will County State's Attorney and Sheriff's Office to govern automated license plate reader (ALPR) data, including a proposed hard seven‑day data retention period; trustees debated whether the window is too short for some investigations and confirmed the MOU can be amended later.
HOMER GLEN, Ill. — Village attorneys told trustees that discussions with the Will County State’s Attorney’s Office and the Will County Sheriff’s Office about an MOU to govern automated license plate reader (ALPR) data had progressed positively and that a strict seven‑day retention policy is part of the village’s proposed terms.
The village attorney explained the MOU would give…
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