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Fort Collins residents react as city cancels Flock Safety contract
Fort Collins has canceled its contract with Flock Safety, shutting down 15 license plate reader cameras after a year and a half due to resident concerns over mass surveillance. City officials and residents expressed privacy concerns, while police acknowledged the tool's crime-solving benefits but supported its removal.
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