LA Councilwoman Traci Park's new public safety plan includes license plate readers

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LA Councilwoman Traci Park's new public safety plan includes license plate readers
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LA City Councilwoman Traci Park's new public safety package includes implementing automated license plate readers in her district.

Los Angeles City Councilwoman Traci Park introduced a public safety package she plans to present to the Council, which includes automated license plate readers.At a press conference on Monday, Park announced her plan to bring 100 license plate readers to 50 locations in her 11th Congressional District.'Angelenos demand real change and accountability.

A few months ago, the Los Angeles Police Department installed automated license plate readers in the San Fernando Valley. With the readers police can monitor crime and respond quickly, Park said. LA County District Attorney Nathan Hochman and new LAPD Police Chief Jim McDonnell were at the press conference in support of Park's plan. 'The group that is not here but needs to hear this message are the criminals.

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