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Residents press council on Flock cameras, quiet zone and local development concerns
Summary
During audience participation, callers urged the city to cancel Flock camera contracts over privacy and data security, debated a proposed railroad quiet zone’s purpose and timeline, and raised worries about water and growth in the South Ten Mile area.
Several members of the public used the audience participation period to press the council on public‑safety and privacy issues and on development impacts.
Cutter Mangines urged the council to cancel the city’s Flock camera contracts and remove Flock cameras, contending the devices raise Fourth Amendment and biometric‑privacy concerns and that cameras record near schools. Mangines said the city already operates at…
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