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Sheriff and vendor describe license-plate camera proposal; council asks for formal agenda item
Summary
The sheriff'9s office and Flock Safety presented a license-plate recognition system paid initially from asset-seizure funds; vendors and council debated costs, privacy controls, and long-term subscriptions and asked staff to place the proposal on a future agenda for formal consideration.
Captain Lutz presented a proposal to deploy license-plate reader (LPR) cameras in Adelanto using available asset-seizure funds, saying the initial year of installation and operation would run about $33,000 and that the program could improve recovery of stolen vehicles and support Amber- and Silver-Alert responses.
A Flock Safety representative, Kelly (S11), demonstrated the system and addressed privacy and cost questions. Kelly told the council the vendor quote actually itemized a year-one cost of $18,250 and a two-year total of $33,002.50; he said agencies…
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