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Flock Safety presents license-plate readers; residents raise privacy and surveillance concerns A Flock Safety representative told the Orange Park Council LPR cameras capture rear-vehicle photos, that partner agencies own data, and that images are deleted after 30 days; residents and privacy advocates pressed for independent audits, limits on data sharing, and local controls under Florida law.

Flock Safety's license-plate readers promise enhanced security, but residents in Orange Park are raising urgent questions about privacy and data control.

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Residents urge caution on surveillance cameras; council defers vote to Jan. 6 Residents voiced strong privacy concerns about proposed license-plate/flight cameras and urged the council not to adopt a surveillance network without restrictive contract safeguards; the town manager and police chief agreed to delay action and the council deferred the item to the Jan. 6 meeting for additional legal review.

Residents in Orange Park are rallying against the proposed surveillance camera system, fearing it could pave the way for a "Stalinesque" invasion of privacy.

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