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Resident raises privacy concerns about Flock Safety cameras; board asks staff to follow up

Floyd County Board of Supervisors · November 18, 2025
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Summary

A Locust Grove resident told Floyd supervisors the county’s four Flock Safety automated license-plate readers create a warrantless national database and urged nonrenewal; board asked to receive her written statement and to look into the matter.

During public comment Nov. 18, Claire Viadro of Locust Grove told the Floyd County Board of Supervisors the county’s four Flock Safety automated license-plate reader (LPR) cameras raise privacy and data-security concerns. Viadro said the Floyd County Sheriff’s Office has a grant-funded contract with Flock Safety and cited news reports and complaints in other localities about centralized databases that…

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