‘We’re getting fed up:’ Cleveland neighborhood debates using license plate readers as crime spikes (OH)

Between West 117th and West 65th streets, 46-year-old Jeon Francis has counted at least 20 city-owned cameras. But he said they aren’t enough to stop crime plaguing his neighborhood.  Over the past two months, a team of neighborhood advocates living near West Boulevard in Cleveland’s Edgewater and Cudell neighborhoods surveyed residents about an effort to add more surveillance and license plate reader cameras to protect the area.    Read the article…………………………….

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