All the details should be available on the building spec in public records. The spec would define the camera types and most importantly the recording requirements. From experience bidding these projects most govt facilities require 90 days of recordings to be backed up and sometimes up to year. Im not sure on any specific requirements in Michigan. From industry experience...entrance and exit points are almost always recorded at higher resolutions for forensic reasons, ie...facial recognition, license plate capture, etc... Going to wear out F5 these next few days!
I live near the Lancaster USPS. Codemonkey posted some pics of some ballots being sent to Florida the other day. The shipping label had the company name of RR Donnelly. RR Donnelly is located across the street from USPS in Lancaster, but, operate under LSC Communications. Maybe just coincidence but worth looking deeper into. The trailer that went missing would be identifiable on surveillance camera. Per capita, Lancaster, has the most surveillance of any city in the U.S.
It’s all up to us, we the people! That’s what makes this the greatest nation. It’s time to wake up and it’s your duty to wake up your community in any way possible. Make a sign to stop the steal or create a sign to March on Washington 1/6/20. The most successful campaigns are the ones with the strongest ground game. Wake the efff up.