SARATOGA SPRINGS — Following loud protests over the use of Flock Safety surveillance cameras in Troy, activists in Saratoga Springs are voicing concerns about 12 automated license plate readers quietly installed in the Spa City and how data collected by the cameras is being handled.
Rene Rountree, the operations lead for Indivisible ADK/Saratoga, has formed a working committee with others from Indivisible Albany who are seeking answers about where the dozen Flock cameras are placed and what they are being used for.
“We want to look at the contract, the memorandum of understanding, and to learn where the Flock cameras are,” Rountree said on Tuesday. “Why are they there? Why were those places for the cameras chosen?”…