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Residents urge Lebanon council to end use of Flock Safety cameras, citing privacy concerns
5710994 · August 20, 2025
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Several residents criticized the city’s use of Flock Safety license‑plate readers and urged the council to end contract renewals, saying the technology creates searchable 'vehicle fingerprints' and can track vehicles across locations and time.
Two Lebanon residents told the City Council they oppose the municipality’s use of Flock Safety automated license‑plate readers and asked council members to end renewals of the service.
Mikael (spelled in transcript as “Mikhail”) Qualls said the cameras create an artificial‑intelligence “vehicle fingerprint”…
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