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Resident raises privacy concerns over Flock cameras; oversight review underway
Summary
At public open time, a Mill Valley resident alleged the police installed Flock license‑plate readers and Condor audio/video cameras without sufficient notice, cited security research and media reporting on data vulnerabilities and third‑party access, and asked the council for public dialogue; the mayor said the police oversight committee is reviewing Flock and staff will report back.
During the Jan. 12 Mill Valley City Council meeting, resident Justice Rosen used the public‑comment period to allege that license‑plate readers (Flock) and Condor audio/video cameras were installed by the police department without adequate public notification and that the cameras pose privacy and cybersecurity risks.
"These cameras have since been used to track every single person in this…
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