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Glenarden council raises privacy and legal questions on Flock cameras and state’s tiered fines
Summary
Council members raised concerns about Flock automated cameras and whether state law requiring tiered fines affects the city's use of third-party vendors; police said they were unaware of alleged third-party data sharing and legal staff will be consulted on compliance.
Council members flagged two intertwined issues: privacy and interagency data access linked to Flock automated camera installations, and a change in Maryland law that changes the fine structure for automated speed enforcement.
Councilman Herring said media reports raise concerns that some third-party camera networks share footage with federal immigration…
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