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Pittsboro’s Flock fight: How license-plate cameras became a test of public safety, privacy and local control

By Everett Pitts Pittsboro, NC — What began as a police tool to investigate car break-ins, stolen vehicles and missing-person cases became one of Pittsboro’s most contentious public debates of the year, ending with town commissioners voting 4-1 to terminate the municipality’s Flock Safety contract and require the cameras’ removal by July 1, 2026. The decision followed months of public pressure, a county-level reversal, a police presentation mean…
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Chatham Journal Newspaper broke the news on Saturday, May 23, 2026.
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