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Council weighs 60-day Flock camera trial amid privacy and effectiveness concerns

Washington Terrace City Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary

Washington Terrace discussed a proposed 60-day trial of leased Flock automated license-plate readers; county law enforcement cited investigation benefits while a council member raised academic findings and documented abuses and cloud-access concerns.

Washington Terrace City Council on March 3 debated a proposed 60-day trial of additional Flock automated license-plate readers that would be leased by the city and operated with access by the Weber County Sheriff’s Office.

City Manager Tom Hanson said staff and Lt. Sean Endsley had identified potential camera locations and recommended a 60-day trial to evaluate results. Hanson said the city would lease the cameras and that access…

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