Stanwood to Reactivate Flock Safety Cameras in April

The City of Stanwood is preparing to reactivate its Flock Safety Camera System in early April. This decision comes in the wake of the Governor signing the Driver Privacy Act, which has paved the way for the system’s reactivation.

The Flock Safety Camera System is designed to enhance public safety by capturing and analyzing vehicle data. The system’s reactivation aims to improve security measures within the city while adhering to the newly enacted privacy legislation.

The City of Stanwood had previously halted the use of these cameras pending the legislative developments surrounding driver privacy concerns. With the Driver Privacy Act now in effect, the city has the necessary legal framework to proceed with the system’s deployment.

Residents and visitors to Stanwood can expect the cameras to be operational in the coming weeks, as the city finalizes the implementation details. The reactivation of the Flock Safety Camera System is part of Stanwood’s ongoing efforts to maintain a safe and secure environment for its community.

For more information, visit the City of Stanwood’s official website at https://stanwoodwa.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?aid=556.

Source: City of Stanwood – News & Alerts

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