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Over the last several City Council meetings, a group of residents has been urging the city not to renew the contract, citing concerns over privacy and noting that the cameras take thousands of images of everyone's vehicles — not just criminals'. (Olivia Palmer / yakimaherald.com)
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Law enforcement officers have praised the technology as a critical tool for fighting crime — but some community members have raised concerns about its implications for privacy, even as the
Yakima City Council hears updates, pushback as Flock contract renewal decision approaches
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