LMPD flock camera
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An LMPD flock camera in Louisville, Ky. near Crittenden Drive on April 29, 2024.
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Louisville currently has 136 cameras at intersections around the city.
The digital license plate reading cameras can read dozens of plates every minute, cross-reference the numbers with crime databases and alert law enforcement to stolen vehicles, wanted fugitives and more.Â
The cameras are expected to be installed the Louisville Metro Police Department's Seventh Division — which covers the Fern Creek, Highview and Okolona neighborhoods in the southern part of Jefferson County.
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