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Resident raises legal, privacy concerns about ALPR (Flock) camera during public comment

5508192 · July 29, 2025
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A resident urged council to reconsider use of a single Flock license‑plate reader camera and questioned data retention, third‑party hosting and potential Fourth Amendment implications; police said the department stores data for 30 days under existing policy.

During public comments a resident, a Navy veteran who worked in signals intelligence, asked council to reconsider deployment of a commercial automated‑license‑plate reader (ALPR) camera installed near Riverside Park and identified concerns about privacy, data retention and legal exposure. The speaker described the…

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