Activists Call on City of Cleveland to End Flock Safety Camera Contract as Lawmakers Consider Extension
City officials say safeguards are in place as petitions with more than 350 signatures press for cancellation.
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Activists Intensify Pressure on Cleveland City Council to Reject Flock Contract Renewal
Earlier this week, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb announced that he would hand over the decision on whether or not to renew the city’s contract with Flock, the controversial license plate and surveillance tech company, to City Council. Bibb had previously bypassed the body to use the city’s Board of Control to authorize a contract renewal […] The post Activists Intensify Pressure on Cleveland City Council to Reject Flock Contract Renewal appeared f…
Activists call on city of Cleveland to end Flock Safety camera contract as lawmakers consider extension
Cleveland's 'Flock No' campaign is urging city leaders to end a license plate reader contract over privacy concerns, even as lawmakers consider an extension.
Activists want Flock out of Cleveland; city defends the use of the technology and looks to extend the contract
Community activists with Flock No stood inside City Hall to let city leaders know they want Cleveland to end its relationship with Flock and remove all of its license plate readers from city streets.
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