The b-link program allows personal and business security cameras to join a network of live-stream video access for IMPD to utilize in the event of a crime or incident in the vicinity. Small businesses can now apply for grant money to cover the cost.
INDIANAPOLIS — As the City of Indianapolis continues to work on reducing crime, $500,000 is being set aside to help equip small businesses with b-link cameras.
Now, small businesses can apply for a one-time grant up to $2,500 to install and manage business cameras.
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