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Sunbury residents press council over camera system and undisclosed audio access; city says audio disabled and will investigate
Summary
Residents raised concerns that audio access had been present in the city camera system without a public vote and urged an investigation; a council representative said audio has been turned off, passwords reset, and that legal review or investigation is underway while some documents remain under review due to pending litigation.
During public comment, resident Troy Rosencrantz sharply questioned the city about its camera program and alleged audio recording capability that had not been publicly approved. "There was never a public vote to approve audio," Rosencrantz said, accusing the council of failing to properly disclose audio functionality and warning he may pursue the Attorney General if the matter is not addressed.
Council responded that audio access at City Hall had been disabled since the last meeting. A council representative said a separate company had removed audio capabilities from the in‑building camera system and reset…
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