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North Charleston Neighborhood Turns to Cameras to Help Fight Crime

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October 27, 2019

“Neighbors turn to license plate reading cameras to help fight crime”

“I bet you we’ve had about 30 or 40 incidents over the past few years,” White said. So the neighborhood decided to put in two Flock Safety cameras, which cost $2,500 each for the year.

“Ever since we put the camera system in before summer, we’ve just had one incident,” White said. White added the cameras have not only deterred criminals, but they’ve helped provide information to the police.

Reported by Michal Higdon

Read the full story on WCSC 5

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