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Resident urges Auburn to reject Flock vehicle‑tracking cameras, citing privacy and public‑record concerns

Auburn City Council · December 16, 2025
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Summary

At the Dec. 15 meeting Rocky Salvador told the council Flock cameras are 'mass surveillance' that photograph every vehicle, store data on private servers, and pose privacy and safety risks; he referenced University of Washington research and a Washington ruling on public‑record status of recordings.

During public comment at the Dec. 15 Auburn City Council meeting, resident Rocky Salvador urged the council to remove or ban Flock vehicle‑tracking cameras in Auburn.

"I don't want flock cameras around our city at all," Salvador said, calling the devices "mass surveillance with…

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