New “Invisible Gate” Goes Up in Coral Springs Community to Help Solve Crime and Deter it (FL)

“I now feel like our community has security,” said Sternbach, who is president of Kensington Glen’s homeowners association.  This spring, the community installed four solar-powered cameras to read license plates and capture images of cars and people going in and out of the two roads leading into the development.    Read the article………………………..

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