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Margate approves license for ALPR cameras after residents raise privacy concerns
Summary
The commission approved a revocable license agreement allowing Flock license-plate readers in Broward County right-of-way, despite public comments raising Fourth Amendment and privacy concerns and back-and-forth legal explanation from the city attorney.
The City Commission voted to approve a revocable license agreement allowing the placement of Flock automated license-plate reader (ALPR) cameras in Broward County right-of-way to provide data to the Margate Police Department.
During public comment, residents urged caution and questioned privacy and constitutional implications. Jonathan Krawcheck told the commission he had requested item 6b be…
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