In September, the Flagstaff City Council postponed a definitive decision on whether the police department should continue to use Flock Safety’s automated license-plate cameras -- an increasingly common and also increasingly controversial technology used in communities across the United States.
During the past week, ahead of the issue returning for the council’s reconsideration on a date yet to be confirmed, both police leadership and an anti-Flock activist hosted public meetings about the cameras and the company behind them.
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