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Richmond County delays decision on Warsaw’s license-plate-reading camera, asks for coordination with dispatch

Richmond County Board of Supervisors · March 13, 2026
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Summary

County supervisors heard a Warsaw Police request to install Flock license-plate-reading cameras at a Warsaw gateway sign but agreed to delay approval until the town and law enforcement clarify notification procedures, hours of operation and data-sharing with county dispatch.

A request from the Town of Warsaw to install an automatic license-plate-reader (ALPR) camera on county property drew questions from the Richmond County Board of Supervisors on March 12, and the board agreed to delay granting permission until officials clarify how alerts and data would flow to county dispatch.

County staff summarized the proposed setup, saying the system would "read license plates and not people," and that the town is pursuing grant funds to pay for the cameras. The proposed location is a county…

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