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Residents urge council to halt plan for Flock surveillance cameras, cite data‑sharing and civil‑liberties concerns

5793650 · September 19, 2025
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Two online speakers criticized the city’s plan to install Flock license‑plate and surveillance cameras, saying the company has lied, cooperates with federal immigration enforcement and exposes residents to data‑sharing risks; no council action was recorded at the Sept. 18 meeting.

Two online speakers used the public‑comment period at the Mountlake Terrace City Council meeting on Sept. 18 to urge the council not to proceed with planned Flock surveillance cameras and to instead direct pandemic‑era funds to public‑health measures.

“After all the legitimate and serious concerns residents have raised, after all the lies Flock has been caught in, after learning Flock’s history of corruption and working with ICE, how can you still seriously be planning on…

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