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Waterford trustees approve three-year Flock OS Plus video-integration agreement despite public privacy concerns
Summary
The Waterford Township Board of Trustees voted unanimously Jan. 26 to spend $60,000 in restricted drug-forfeiture funds over three years to implement Flock OS Plus video integration in the township 911 center after extensive public comment raising privacy, data-sharing and security concerns.
The Waterford Township Board of Trustees voted Jan. 26 to approve a three-year agreement for Flock OS Plus, authorizing the township to spend $60,000 in restricted drug-forfeiture funds ($20,000 per year) to integrate existing video and license-plate-reader (LPR) feeds into the township’s 911 emergency operations center.
Police Chief Scott Underwood told trustees the request seeks only Flock’s video-integration software and does not add static surveillance cameras or purchase AI-enabled search features. “We are before the board seeking approval to expend a total of $60,000 in restricted use drug forfeiture funds — $20,000 per year over three years — to implement the Flock OS video integration in our…
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