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"textContent": "## Richmond residents debate whether Flock license plate cameras should be back online\n\nCity council members ran out of time to discuss it while Police Chief Timothy Simmons said delaying a decision hampers their ability to solve time-critical cases, such as one involving a missing minor believed to be a sex trafficking victim.",
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