New negotiations have begun over the sharing of data collected by license-plate reader cameras first installed on Eugene streets in May, according to Police Chief Chris Skinner.
“I’m in active negotiations with our vendor, Flock, to adjust the contract around data security and data sharing,” Skinner told members of the city’s Police Commission on Thursday, Sept. 11. He also spoke about possibly having some “civilian audit oversight” over how the technology is used in Eugene.
An Oct. 8 city council work session is scheduled to further discuss the technology, he said…