• Dems say, "NO VOTER ID!" Meanwhile... "Denver accepting bids for new license plate reader service provider"

    From James M.@nospam@gmail.net to alt.privacy,co.politics,sac.politics,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.guns on Sun Feb 15 15:00:41 2026
    From Newsgroup: alt.privacy

    On Saturday, the office of Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced that the
    city is accepting bids for license plate reader services.

    This decision comes after Johnston's decision to extend the contract for
    the Flock Safety camera program caused tension between the mayor and the Denver City Council. Johnston announced a short-term contract extension
    with the company in October 2025 despite the council's unanimous
    decision to reject an extension earlier that year.

    Flock cameras have been installed at 70 Denver intersections to help
    catch criminals. Denver police say the license plate readers have helped officers recover more than 180 stolen vehicles and solve several homicides.

    But the community and council members have raised concerns over privacy
    and who can access the footage. Following the contract extension,
    guardrails were put in place, and Denver opted out of any updates or
    rollouts of new technologies with the Flock system without approval.

    The city council's Surveillance Task Force reported in January that they
    had made progress in researching the technology and the vendors
    contracted with Denver. They hope to have everything finalized before
    the Flock contract expires at the end of March.

    A spokesperson for the mayor's office said Saturday that the city will consider multiple factors when deciding on a new service provider,
    stating, "The chosen provider will be weighed on several factors and
    will be required to comply with an exhaustive list of expectations
    regarding data retention, information sharing, and access limitations.
    This process is the result of months of collaboration between the
    Mayor's Office, Council, privacy experts, and law enforcement, as well
    as community feedback. We look forward to submitting a contract for
    Council approval in the coming weeks and will announce a provider once selected."

    https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/denver-accepting-bids-license-plate-reader-service/?intcid=CNR-02-0623
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