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Fort Collins residents react as city cancels Flock Safety contract
Fort Collins city council canceled its contract with Flock Safety, shutting down 15 license plate reader cameras after resident concerns about mass surveillance. The 6-1 vote followed privacy complaints, with council member Anne Nelson citing risks of data access beyond police use. Fort Collins Police Chief Jeff Swoboda supported the decision, stating the department would continue solving crime without the tool.
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