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Richmond City Council to Vote on Re-Activating Flock Cameras

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RICHMOND, Calif. (KRON) --  The Richmond City Council is set to vote on whether to re-activate "Flock" cameras. In the East Bay, the debate over Flock cameras -- a more advanced surveillance and license plate reader surveillance system -- is ramping up. On Tuesday morning at Richmond City Hall Plaza, community members called for the city to restart flock surveillance cameras, license plate readers and first responder drones to increase public sa…

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This Tuesday, the city of Richmond will analyze the next steps to follow with respect to its license plate reading cameras. It is one of the communities that tries to weigh the benefit in the fight against crime against privacy issues. Currently, the cameras remain disabled, and the question now is whether they should be re-activated; the last discussion session brought together such a number of attendees that the Council ran out of time to proc…

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NBC Bay Area broke the news in San Francisco, United States on Tuesday, March 17, 2026.
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