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Residents and board members debate automated license‑plate readers; committee schedules more study

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Public commenters and board members debated a proposed automated license‑plate reader system, with residents raising privacy and civil‑liberties concerns and staff presenting initial cost estimates for further study.

Two public commenters urged the district to pause or reconsider plans to deploy automated license‑plate readers (ALPRs) or Genetec surveillance systems on or near campus.

Jane Owen submitted documents for the public record and raised concerns about incomplete open-record responses and multiple inconsistent student counts provided to her over several months. Owen said she was opposed to what she called “mass surveillance” and asked the board to retain the material on record. She specifically referenced vendor systems and national articles from civil‑liberties organizations.

Robert Kenderisky…

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