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Cobb County communities invest in crime fighting camera

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June 27, 2025
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March 13, 2019

A new warning sign is popping up in neighborhoods to let possible thieves know they are being watched and recorded.

The device records the license plate of every vehicle entering the subdivision. The video is saved to the cloud for 30 days. If you crime happens in the neighborhood, like a car break-in or a robbery, people living there will have access to that video to try and identify a subject vehicle and license plate.

The device records the license plate of every vehicle entering the subdivision. The video is saved to the cloud for 30 days. If crime happens in the neighborhood, like a car break-in or a robbery, people living there will have access to that video to try and identify a subject vehicle and license plate.

Read more on CBS 46 – Cobb County, GA.

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