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Resident urges stricter county controls for Flock license-plate readers
Summary
A resident told commissioners the county’s ALPR policy largely incorporated vendor contract language and lacks county-specific controls; he asked the board to require a substantive county policy and an annual effectiveness audit before additional funding.
Mark Russell, a Union County resident, urged the Board of Commissioners on May 4 to require stronger county controls for the sheriff’s department license-plate reader (ALPR) program.
Russell said he reviewed policy 334, adopted by the sheriff’s office on March 17, and the Flock vendor contract, and found the county policy “lists the nine areas the general assembly requires. But rather than laying out how Union County…
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