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Flint seeks sponsors for police surveillance cameras; some question whether it's appropriate

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- Willing to spend $30,000 to put your name on a camera?

The City of Flint is looking for sponsors for surveillance cameras that will be mounted around the city to keep a watch out for crooks.

In exchange for cash, the city will plaster business names next to police logos on the pole-mounted camera boxes that sport a blue police light that flashes 24 hours a day.

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Police have been looking for a way to expand the program after being thrilled with the lone surveillance camera keeping an eye on things at Cecil and Jewell drives on the city's north side.

But given Flint's money problems, officials have been forced to get creative in finding a way to fund the $420,000 price tag for 14 more cameras.

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Reply#1 - Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:04 AM EDT
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Ah yes, the Burger King will be watching you, or Comcast "It's only fair, you watch us".

Sponsorship of these cameras may have a downside.

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Reply#2 - Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:11 AM EDT
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#2.1 - Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:18 AM EDT
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