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The City of Cheyenne and its Police Department have scheduled a community meeting to discuss the use of Flock Safety automated license plate reader technology. The session is set for Wednesday, March 11, and will provide residents with a detailed overview of the system's operation and its role in local public safety initiatives.
Officials state the primary goal of the meeting is to foster transparency and public understanding. Attendees will receive information on how the cameras function, the strict data privacy and retention policies governing the system, and how the technology is utilized to assist in criminal investigations. Police representatives will be present to explain the operational protocols and to field questions directly from community members.
The department emphasizes that community input is a vital component of its policing strategy. This forum represents a continued effort to engage with citizens on tools that impact both safety and privacy. The meeting is open to all residents interested in learning more about this aspect of modern law enforcement technology and its application within Cheyenne.
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