Source: The Associated Press
Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2012
Leaders in
a central Georgia town are considering a measure that would require some liquor
stores to install security cameras.
The
Telegraph reports that Bryan's city council heard the first reading Monday of an
ordinance that would require such businesses to install the cameras and make
images available to police in the event of a crime.
The
ordinance would apply to businesses that sell alcoholic beverages packaged to
go. It also outlines potential monthly inspection of the cameras by law
enforcement authorities.
A vote on
the measure could come next
month.
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