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Dayton board deadlocks on Flock camera contract after privacy concerns
Summary
The Dayton Board of Education declined to approve a contract for Flock camera services after a 3–3 tie, following questions about whether outside agencies could access footage and whether the system uses facial recognition.
The Dayton Board of Education voted down a proposed contract for Flock camera services after a 3–3 tie on Dec. 16, leaving the district without a new agreement for the vendor under discussion.
Board members raised several concerns in advance of the separate vote, including emails from community members worried that outside agencies — specifically immigration enforcement — could use footage generated by the cameras. A board member said the emails…
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