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Kendall County authorizes Flock Safety license‑plate readers after privacy debate; vote 3–2

Kendall County Commissioners Court · October 15, 2025
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Following debate about data privacy and vendor litigation, Kendall County Court approved a time‑limited license allowing Flock Safety to place license‑plate‑reader cameras in county rights‑of‑way as part of a MVCPA grant. Supporters including the sheriff cited solved cases; opponents raised retention and data‑sharing concerns. The motion passed 3–2.

Kendall County Commissioners Court voted on Oct. 14 to approve a license agreement with Flock Safety Group that allows placement of license‑plate‑reader (LPR) cameras in county rights‑of‑way, a necessary step to implement a recently accepted Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority grant. The agreement is limited in duration (staff drafted an 18‑month maximum with a 30‑day termination…

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