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Resident urges Warren County to pause 'Flock' license-plate readers pending outside audit
Summary
Tony Nelson told the Warren County Fiscal Court the county’s Flock automated license-plate reader network creates searchable location trails, citing ACLU and IPVM findings, and asked the court to pause the system, commission an independent audit and put any reinstatement to a public vote.
Tony Nelson, a Warren County resident, asked the fiscal court on Dec. 18 to pause the county’s Flock automated license-plate reader system and order an independent audit before the program proceeds.
Nelson told the court the system ‘‘is not just cameras. They are automated license plate readers’’ that create a ‘‘searchable, 30-day minimum digital trail of every resident’s movement.’’ He cited findings from…
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