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County officials weigh options after LPR camera failures; Motorola constraints prompt Flock discussion

Wilson County Law Enforcement Committee · February 6, 2026
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Summary

Committee members and the sheriff’s office discussed repeated license-plate reader camera failures, vendor support problems with Motorola and the possibility of switching to Flock cameras or partnering with neighboring cities for a countywide system. Cost and compatibility issues were raised; the county currently has 27 cameras.

License-plate reader (LPR) cameras and vendor choices dominated new-business discussion after a member objected to adjourning. Speaker 4 asked about LPR cameras; Speakers 2 and 3 reported several failures and operational limits.

The chief said some units—many solar-powered—were failing to charge or to contact the server and that one unit has gone missing. "Motorola has been extremely…

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