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Council delays approval on license‑plate reader name change, orders audit protocols

3662791 · June 4, 2025
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Summary

After detailed questioning about privacy and cross‑agency access, Phoenix City Council voted to continue an item and direct the police and internal auditor to establish audit and oversight protocols for the National Vehicle Location Service license‑plate reader system.

Council members on June 4 voted 9‑0 to continue action on a contract name change for the National Vehicle Location Service (NVLS) license‑plate reader system and directed the Phoenix Police Department and the city auditor to develop protocols ensuring appropriate use and auditability.

The item on the agenda was a ministerial name change for an existing contract (Vigilant Solutions → Motorola/Vigilant), but members raised substantive concerns about how the vehicle‑location data is accessed, how long records are retained and whether federal agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement could obtain or…

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