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Resident urges council to delay expansion of LPR cameras; police chief agrees to neighborhood meetings
Summary
A resident asked the Murfreesboro City Council to vote against or table an agenda item to expand Flock LPR cameras, citing privacy and misuse concerns; Chief Bowen said the department will hold additional neighborhood meetings and highlighted restrictions on access to camera data.
A Murfreesboro resident asked the City Council on July 31 to delay or reject a proposed expansion of license‑plate reader (LPR) cameras by the Murfreesboro Police Department, saying the technology risks privacy and can be misused. The city’s police chief told the council he would hold additional neighborhood meetings and reiterated the department’s stated limits on how the system is used.
Alex Sager, who identified herself as a resident at 463 Evergreen…
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