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Liberty Lake council approves park cameras despite privacy concerns about vendor
Summary
Council voted to buy a park security camera system not to exceed $85,000 after members raised security and vendor-conduct concerns; police and staff defended vendor due diligence and warranty/support terms, and supporters cited other local government customers.
The Liberty Lake City Council voted to approve a security-camera upgrade for city parks, authorizing purchase of a system not to exceed $85,000, after a contentious discussion about vendor security and sales practices.
Council member Ball raised concerns about the vendor's past enforcement action and alleged security lapses, citing news reports and a large Federal Trade Commission settlement. "I just don't feel good about them," Ball said, urging…
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