Dayton, Ohio has covered its Flock automated license plate reader cameras with trash bags after months of resident opposition, a data-sharing scandal involving immigration enforcement, and a $30,000 audit. Evanston, Illinois previously took similar action, with both cities citing uncertainty about contractual obligations preventing immediate removal of the surveillance cameras.
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Dayton, Ohio has covered its Flock automated license plate reader cameras with trash bags after months of resident opposition, a data-sharing scandal involving immigration enforcement, and a $30,000 audit. Evanston, Illinois previously took similar action, with both cities citing uncertainty about contractual obligations preventing immediate removal of the surveillance cameras.