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Resident urges pause on Flock Safety camera spending amid security and privacy questions
Summary
A Milford resident urged the Board of Finance to reconsider the city's $65,000 annual spending on 31 Flock Safety cameras, citing data-retention practices, vehicle- and image-capture concerns, and recent reports of unauthorized access to Flock back-end systems in other municipalities.
A Milford resident told the board that the city's contract for Flock Safety cameras should be reexamined because of privacy and security concerns.
Tristan Hallock said Milford pays about $65,000 a year for 31 Flock Safety cameras and described how the system indexes video by license plate and retains vehicle images on Flock servers for 30…
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