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Troy Mayor Carmella Mantello’s comments come hours after Flock Safety announced that it would reduce the default data retention period on its automatic license plate readers.
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An audit led by Troy police was supposed to help settle a disagreement on how to regulate Flock cameras. Instead, Troy officials can’t seem to agree on whether the audit is sufficient.
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The arrest comes after three Flock cameras were felled in Troy last week. Troy police are still investigating those incidents.
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Questions about Troy's use of CLEAR software come after months of controversy surrounding the city's use of Flock automated license plate reader cameras.
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The 60-day audit of Flock cameras was conducted by the Troy Police Department to gather data on how the license plate-reading cameras are used.
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The saga has included debate over the renewal of the city's contract with Flock, resident concerns over how data is collected and used, and the city's public safety needs.
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The proposal is the latest chapter in a contentious discourse over the license-plate-reading cameras between the all-Democratic council and Republican Mayor Carmella Mantello.
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A Troy man was shot by police Saturday night following what officials describe as a domestic incident.
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More than a year after Project Sentinel went into effect, city officials say they’re seeing the results they had hoped for.
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Officials in Troy say a man was shot and critically wounded by city police around midnight Monday after a foot chase. But many details are still unknown.