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Galesburg Council approves purchase of license plate reader cameras

Flock Camera

Police agencies can use data from Flock Safety’s license plate reading cameras to scan for stolen cars and identify vehicles involved in crimes. (FLOCK SAFETY)

Galesburg City Council on Monday night approved the purchase of 5 license plate reader cameras to be used by Galesburg Police.

The vote was 5-2 with Ward 4 Councilmember Dwight White and Ward 6’s Sarah Davis opposed.

Ward 4 Alderman Dwight White was opposed saying he’s not against law enforcement but believed there was a lack of “checks and balances” overseeing the cameras’ use.

He spent nearly 30 minutes asking questions of Police Chief Russ Idle and Hector Soliman-Valdez, a Customer Success Manager with Flock Safety.

White also shared concerns that the data would potentially be sold to third-party companies.

He insisted on a detailed plan about the data and how it would be stored and used before he would support the camera purchase.

Ward 7 Alderman Steve Cheesman says he supports the purchase of the LPR cameras as an effective crime fighting tool.

Ward 1 Alderman Bradley Hix says that if a heinous crime took place residents would be glad to have a tool to apprehend a criminal.

Soliman-Valdez with Flock says the cameras and it’s software are not linked to reference systems like the DMV.

In answering a question from Alderman White, Soliman-Valdez says Galesburg Police would be able to create a custom hot list as long as it aligns with department policy.

He adds that officers have to enter a search reason for a license plate and all those searches are auditable.

There are over 200 police departments in Illinois using flock LPR cameras according to Soliman-Valdez.

Flock is a privately held company based in Atlanta, Georgia.