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politics21h ago
Debate continues over ALPR cameras in Troy
- Troy faces ongoing debate as the City Council reviews ALPR policy during a 60-day window.
- Public feedback is being gathered as part of the 60-day review of ALPR safeguards and policy updates.
- The 60-day period is set to end in mid-July, shaping the final legislation on ALPR use.
- A previous clash led to a state of emergency after the City Council refused to fund the Flock contract.
- A related lawsuit was filed by the City Council over the funding decision for the ALPR contract.
- Officials emphasize annual audits as part of ongoing ALPR policy updates.
- The council aims to prevent immigration enforcement and protect First Amendment rights through ALPR policy.
- The meeting reflects Troy's larger effort to balance technology use with civil liberties.
- Public input is part of a broader push to improve transparency around ALPR programs.
- The ALPR policy review is occurring as part of ongoing negotiations over how the cameras operate.
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