Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Resident urges Noblesville to pause Flock Safety camera contract, cites constitutional concerns
Summary
A resident asked the Noblesville City Council to pause or reconsider its Flock Safety camera contract over privacy and Fourth Amendment concerns; council liaison and the mayor responded that staff and police would review the issue and noted the cameras have been used to solve crimes.
A Noblesville resident urged the City Council on Jan. 13 to pause or reconsider the city’s contract with Flock Safety, saying automated license-plate reader networks can replicate prolonged location tracking that raises Fourth Amendment concerns.
Keith, who identified himself as an eight-year U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a new Noblesville resident, told the council he was "here to urge the city council ... to consider ... constitutionality" and cited court decisions including Carpenter v. United States and United States v. Jones as legal context for concerns about sustained…
Already have an account? Log in
Subscribe to keep reading
Unlock the rest of this article — and every article on Citizen Portal.
- Unlimited articles
- AI-powered breakdowns of topics, speakers, decisions, and budgets
- Instant alerts when your location has a new meeting
- Follow topics and more locations
- 1,000 AI Insights / month, plus AI Chat

