El Paso City Representatives raise privacy concerns over Flock camera program

EL PASO, Texas (KVIA)– Two El Paso city representatives are raising concerns about the city’s use of license plate-reading cameras, saying the technology could threaten residents’ privacy, particularly in immigration matters.

City Reps. Lily Limon and Chris Canales placed the item on the agenda for discussion at Tuesday’s City Council meeting. They say Flock cameras, which are installed across the city, have the potential to be misused.

“My biggest concern with it is the use of the Flock cameras for immigration issues,” Limon said. “That to me is a very sensitive topic.”…

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