Politics & Government
New Video Surveillance System For Brookfield Police Approved
The new $99K system will replace the six-year-old cameras and server.
BROOKFIELD, CT — The Brookfield selectmen approved $99,720 for a video surveillance system, the News-Times has reported.
The existing six-year-old system has seen one camera failure and emergency server fix.
The purchase, which still must be approved by the Board of Finance, will come from the Police Outside Services Fund.
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