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Resident urges Klamath Falls to remove Flock license-plate cameras, citing privacy concerns
Summary
At the Feb. 2 Klamath Falls City Council meeting, public commenter Anne Ren Shockey asked the city to identify and remove five Flock Systems cameras she said operate as automated license-plate readers and raised constitutional and stalking-risk concerns; she cited a recent Eugene ruling finding Flock footage to be public record.
Anne Ren Shockey told the Klamath Falls City Council on Feb. 2 that five Flock-branded cameras in the city, including two on South 6th Street, function as automated license-plate readers and raise constitutional and safety concerns.
"They're doing a lot of training on that across the board," Shockey said, adding the devices tie into Flock Systems and an AI search capability she described as a large-language-model search engine. She said the cameras allow…
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