North Little Rock, which already operates surveillance cameras downtown and hopes to put a whirlybird spy cam in operation soon, has plans to dramatically expand its closed circuit surveillance program.

Bid form shows a request for proposal to install 20 more TV cameras around the city — at least 18x optical zoom; 15 “overt” and 5 “covert,” or disguised as utility equipment.

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