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After months of deliberation over the city's license plate camera system, Fort Collins city council voted 6-1 Tuesday night to cancel its contract with Flock Safety. Residents have been calling for an end to Flock and data collection over concerns about privacy and the company's track record.
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Senate Bill 70 was met with overwhelming opposition from law enforcement officers who said the bill would impede investigations.
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Senate Bill 70 aims to regulate how government officials access and use data collected by automatic license plate readers.
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Fort Collins and Boulder may stop using Flock surveillance cameras. Here’s why they’re controversialThere’s a debate in several Front Range cities over the use of what are called Flock cameras. Law enforcement uses Flock cameras to quietly capture license plates and other information as you drive by. Critics say they're an abuse of civil liberties. We hear why the cameras are concerning and why more cities may stop using them.
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Police say the technology has improved public safety. But as public outrage over these systems grows, state lawmakers step into the debate.