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Woodland residents urge council to end Flock Safety camera contract after audit alleges out-of-state and federal access
Summary
Several residents told the City of Woodland they obtained audit logs showing out-of-state and federal searches of the city’s Flock Safety vehicle database and urged the council to terminate the contract and delete stored data. City staff said they will perform their own audit.
Dozens of minutes of public comment at Monday’s City of Woodland council meeting centered on Flock Safety vehicle cameras and alleged data sharing.
Seanish Lamborough told the council that an audit log obtained after a public records request showed federal agencies — including the FBI and ATF, he said — and thousands of out‑of‑state entities had searched Woodland Police Department vehicle data over several years. “Federal agencies did have direct access to Woodland’s block data and did make about 15,000 searches,” Lamborough said, and he urged the council to “end the Flock contract right…
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