Olive Branch to monitor license plates of vehicles entering city
Anyone with a warrant will risk detection
The Olive Branch Board of Aldermen voted to hire Utility Inc. to install and maintain license plate reader cameras. Anyone who drives into the city with a warrant will be risking detection. (M. Spencer Green/AP file)
Olive Branch officials want to monitor who drives into the DeSoto County city, and has hired a Georgia firm to track license plates with cameras.
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Olive Branch Ken Adams Utility Inc. Traffic camerasToni Lepeska
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