Lafayette, Indiana — Residents urged the city council on Monday to end its contract with Flock Safety, which has operated 50 cameras in Tippecanoe County since 2024; at the same time, community groups in Cleveland and Columbus raised similar concerns this week about Flock cameras installed at schools and on city streets. Toledo officials on Tuesday defended their 107 Flock cameras and said access logs and officer audits protect privacy, while Dayton suspended its program after investigators found immigration-related data sharing; Cleveland activists called on the school district to remove roughly 200 cameras before the 2026-27 school year, and Columbus council sought limits on data access.
Prepared by Emily Rhodes and reviewed by editorial team.
这些摄像头可以捕捉车牌,可能追踪你的行踪。如果你住在俄亥俄州,你所在的城市可能正在使用 Flock Safety。请与当地议会或学区联系,了解是否在使用。如果你担心隐私问题,请在议会会议上发表你的意见。
俄亥俄州各城市正在努力平衡安全与隐私。一些居民表示反对,而另一些人则支持摄像头。这是一场值得关注的辩论。如果您重视隐私,值得将此转发给您的社区团体或当地代表。
执法机构和 Flock Safety 通过增强的车辆跟踪能力和调查线索获益,从而能够更快地找回被盗车辆,并为凶杀案和重大犯罪调查提供支持。
居民,包括学生和移民社区,遭受了潜在的隐私侵犯,以及数据被用于移民执法的风险增加,这导致项目暂停和公众担忧。
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