Michigan Township Mandates Certain Businesses Install Video Surveillance
Clinton Township, Michigan’s most populated township, enacted a local ordinance requiring businesses such as banks, liquor stores, firearm dealers and coin dealers to install video surveillance systems, according to an article in the Macomb Daily.
The township board approved the ordinance in March of 2017 and gave local businesses six months to comply, making the ordinance, which requires businesses to have surveillance coverage of the entrances, exits, cash registers and parking areas, effective as of October 1.