The Dawson County Sheriff’s Office is getting a new sets of body cameras and doing away with the old servers once needed to store videos captured from the office’s current cameras.County commissioners agreed Monday to a lease agreement that could save the county thousands.Chief Deputy Rudy Sauseda, Jr. informed commissioners about a $16,970 one-year lease agreement for body cameras with Lenslock of Richardson, Texas. The cameras don’t need servers. The images are saved through secure cloud storage, which stores data on the Internet that’s only accessible to approved law enforcement and judicial personnel.“In this day and age, for your safety,