When the Clinton City Council meets next week, an agreement for two years of support for flock security cameras in Clinton will be up for approval.
Tony Harris is the Clinton City Administrator and indicates that this is an effort he has joined with the Clinton Police Department to provide security at Kiwanis Park.
Harris calls this system good for Clinton because it helps with crime-solving and data entry to better solve crimes in Clinton.
While he didn't know exactly where they are located in Clinton, Harris indicated the flock cameras are on the community's main arteries.
Many may wonder about security cameras on the square. Harris is taking a wait-and-see approach to see if the current cameras are effective. Additionally, the flock cameras come at a pretty high price tag.
According to Harris, there are agreements in place under which the City must use the cameras within reason. He indicates that those agreements are in place to prevent government overreach in its use, a concern raised by several citizens during this process.













