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Resident urges pause on Flock license‑plate readers citing privacy and cybersecurity concerns
Summary
A Cedar Park resident urged the council to pause use of Flock automated license‑plate reader cameras, citing privacy, retention policies and a reported cybersecurity vulnerability; he asked for a public hearing and an independent audit of the program.
Cedar Park—During public comment, resident Carlos Mueller urged the City Council to pause the use of Flock automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) cameras until the city completes privacy protections, data‑retention limits and a public audit.
Mueller told the council that ALPR systems collect movement histories for all drivers and raised Fourth…
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