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News · 22 Aug 2026

Sandusky discusses Flock camera ban scope

By ยท Updated 23 Aug 2026

22 August 2026. [AI first draft. Verify every fact against the source before publishing.]

The Sandusky city council addressed questions about the geographic and operational scope of a proposed restriction on Flock Safety cameras, according to reporting from the Sandusky Register. The discussion centered on how a ban would be defined and what areas or activities it would cover [verify: specific council member positions and vote outcome, if any occurred]. The council's deliberation reflects broader municipal debate across the country about the reach and limits of automated license plate reader technology in law enforcement. [Verify: whether the proposal targets only police department use, private sector installations, or both; whether council approved, tabled, or scheduled further discussion on the measure.] Residents and officials interested in similar automated surveillance policies can review their own city council agendas and minutes to identify upcoming votes on camera contracts or surveillance ordinances.

Read the original reporting: Sandusky Register.