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Residents at Flagstaff meeting voice split views on Flock cameras, privacy and safety
Summary
Public commenters at the Nov. 4 meeting debated automatic license-plate reader cameras (Flock): some speakers urged city adoption to improve public safety and aid investigations, while others raised privacy, civil‑liberties and cybersecurity concerns and asked for strict safeguards and transparency.
Several residents used the open-call public comment period at the Nov. 4 Flagstaff City Council meeting to press opposing views about the city’s ongoing discussions with Flock, a provider of automatic license-plate reader systems.
Dennis Givens, a local Justice News cofounder, said residents worry about…
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