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Resident urges Wenatchee to remove Flock surveillance cameras, calls for transparency portal
Summary
At the Dec. city council meeting, resident Sean Temper urged the City of Wenatchee to remove leased Flock surveillance cameras and to activate a public transparency portal, citing broad third‑party access and privacy risks in his public comment.
Sean Temper, a Wenatchee resident, used the council’s public‑comment period to urge the City to remove Flock Group’s surveillance cameras and to publish a transparency portal showing which cameras are active.
Temper said the system collects 30 days of searchable vehicle “fingerprints” and alleged the city’s contract grants Flock a “nonexclusive worldwide irrevocable royalty‑free right to use and distribute” the data. He said Flock hires overseas workers to label…
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