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Residents urge commissioners to reconsider license-plate reader camera use, cite privacy concerns
Summary
Two residents told Marshall County commissioners they are worried about license-plate reader ("flock") cameras recording all vehicles and storing plates for 30 days, citing an out-of-state case as an example of potential misuse and urging the county to consider privacy implications.
Two Marshall County residents used the public-comment period on Feb. 2 to press commissioners for review of license-plate reader cameras (referred to in testimony as "flock" systems).
Rob Keck of Redwood Road told the commissioners he believes the cameras record and store all license plates for a 30-day period and said that can pose a…
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