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Upgrade for jail cameras provides safety for inmates, officers |
By kxii.com- Jen Phillips |
Published: 02/26/2019 |
SHERMAN, Tex. (KXII) -- A half-million dollar upgrade to the camera system at the Grayson County jail is the end of a six month project that county officials hope will keep people safer. The Grayson County Jail has a new tool at its disposal to make sure nothing goes unseen inside or outside its walls. "You always have to watch your back, your surroundings, beside you, in front of you, everywhere," said Grayson County detention officer Keri Slone. Detention officers say the upgrade to digital cameras that allow them to zoom in and have a more crisp picture will help them maintain control of the inmates and know everything that's going on. Read More. |
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