Cleveland Flock license plate reader contract expiring at end of month
The 3-1 vote sends the contract to expire June 29 after officials said the cameras were not reducing crime.
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Cleveland council committee rejects $250,000 Flock surveillance contract renewal amid privacy concerns
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland’s Public Safety Committee voted down an ordinance Wednesday that would have renewed the city’s contract with surveillance company Flock Safety.
Cleveland Flock license plate reader contract expiring at end of month
The Cleveland City Council Public Safety Committee has voted no to a contract extension for Flock license plate readers, effectively cutting off the system at the end of the month.The committee voted 3 to 1 against renewing the contract, which expires on June 29.Had the contract moved forward, it would have gone before the finance committee and then to the city council for final approval."What we learned, maybe more so than ever before were spen…
Flock contract extension rejected by Cleveland Council committee
A skeptical Cleveland City Council Safety Committee voted Wednesday against extending the city’s $250,000 contract with Flock Safety, with members questioning both the value of license plate readers and the broader promise of surveillance technology. Another council committee will take up the legislation but no date has been set. The current contract expires on June 29. Without a new contract, “we would lose one of the most effective crime-figh…

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