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Dobbs Ferry trustees approve school video‑access MOA after extended privacy and oversight discussion
Summary
Trustees authorized a memorandum of agreement with the Dobbs Ferry School District to allow controlled, emergency access to campus camera footage through Leosight (VioSync) software after trustees pressed for data‑security guardrails, clear emergency criteria, audit trails and performance metrics; vote recorded with one opposing voice.
Trustees on Jan. 27 voted to authorize a memorandum of agreement (MOA) between the Village of Dobbs Ferry and the Dobbs Ferry School District to permit the village police department controlled access to school video feeds through the department’s Leosight (VioSync) video‑management platform.
The MOA formalizes a process school administrators must follow to provide footage to police under defined circumstances, the chief told trustees during an extended discussion. He described Leosight as a tool that aggregates and synthesizes footage so detectives spend less time manually reviewing multiple cameras: "It is able to bring that information into one's location, which makes…
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