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Residents deliver petition calling for limits on license-plate cameras; council invites public briefing
Summary
A petition with 779 signatures asked Cheyenne to halt expansion of 'Flock' license-plate cameras, remove cameras in residential areas, and ban warrantless sharing of data; council members called the petition misleading and invited petitioners to a Public Safety Center briefing for more detail.
During other business at its Feb. 23 meeting, the Cheyenne City Council received a petition presented by Ted Hanlon, chair of the Laramie County Democratic Party, calling on the city to halt expansion of the Flock Safety camera network, remove cameras that surveil residential neighborhoods, and pass an ordinance restricting license-plate data collection and sharing without a warrant. Hanlon said the…
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