NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — This week, one victims’ rights group hopes to rekindle the push for license plate readers in Nashville, urging city leadership to implement the technology.
On Tuesday, at the Metro Public Health and Safety Committee meeting, Councilmember Jordan Huffman asked Verna Wyatt, co-founder of Tennessee Voices for Victims, what the Metro Council could do to further support crime victims.
Wyatt quickly responded, applauding the implementation of FUSUS but adding that she felt LPRs are desperately needed.
“Even something that we would consider the simplest crime, like burglary, you never walk into your house again the same way. You never have that piece of mind,” Wyatt told News 2 on Wednesday. “For victims, they want their perpetrator caught, and they want them caught r