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Resident urges Wenatchee to remove Flock surveillance cameras, calls for transparency portal

Wenatchee City Council · December 12, 2025
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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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