LMPD eyes expansion of surveillance efforts with private camera access
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Louisville Metro Police Department (LMPD) is increasing its use of surveillance technology to combat violent crime.
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Close to 100 cameras, funded by private owners, can provide LMPD with real-time access to critical footage.
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