MOUNT VERNON — Flock cameras are built to keep tabs on cars. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office, however, has decided it’s time to put brakes on the cameras themselves — at least for now. KCSO announced Aug. 5 that it’s stepping back from plans to implement Flock Safety cameras. This decision includes all Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) and public safety cameras, according to Knox County Sheriff Daniel Weckesser. The decision was made a…
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