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Jackson residents urge end to Flock license-plate program; town attorney to seek contract changes

Town of Jackson Town Council · February 2, 2026
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Two residents told the Town Council that Flock license-plate cameras create a ‘dragnet’ that violates privacy; the town attorney said she has sent redlined contract changes to Flock and expects to return proposals to the council by the first meeting in March.

Eric Dahl, a Jackson Hole resident, told the Town Council Feb. 2 that the town’s Flock license-plate camera program reduces people to “pins on a map” and amounts to “dragnet surveillance” that undermines community dignity. “The presence of Flock surveillance cameras in our town is wrong,” Dahl said, urging the council to end the…

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