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Resident urges Shelton to review automated license-plate readers, cites state law SB60002 and privacy concerns

Shelton City Council · April 8, 2026
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Summary

A resident raised privacy concerns about fixed and mobile automated license-plate readers, referenced SB60002 and potential camera placement near schools and places of worship, and urged the city not to renew related contracts and to disable mobile readers if used.

On Zoom, Matthew Hilton told Shelton’s council he was concerned about automated license-plate readers (ALPRs) installed by private companies such as Flock, Motorola and Axon. He referenced recently passed SB60002 and said the law restricts ALPR placement in sensitive locations; he said two local cameras may be adjacent to Shelton High School and St. Edward’s Catholic Church and asked the council to investigate whether…

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