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Updated · WNYT NewsChannel 13 · May 13
Troy City Council Sues to Void Mayor's $78,000 Flock Camera Emergency Order
Updated
Updated · WNYT NewsChannel 13 · May 13

Troy City Council Sues to Void Mayor's $78,000 Flock Camera Emergency Order

8 articles · Updated · WNYT NewsChannel 13 · May 13
  • Troy City Council has gone to court to overturn Mayor Carmella Mantello’s emergency declaration that kept Flock license plate readers running after the council paused contract payments.
  • The fight centers on whether the mayor can keep paying Flock without council approval; council leaders call the order an illegal end-run around spending authority and a dangerous precedent.
  • Troy police say the cameras are critical for tracking suspects, but opponents cite privacy risks, data access, security concerns and possible use by federal agencies including ICE.
  • Lawmakers say strong public feedback has pushed them to draft local rules for license plate readers, extending the dispute beyond the lawsuit into broader regulation.
A mayor uses emergency powers to fund police cameras. Is this a necessary act for public safety or a dangerous executive overreach?
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