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One of six Flock Safety cameras that the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office deactivated last month. Sheriff Summer Scheyer said she plans to place black tape over each lens, but had not at the Underwood In-Lieu Site as of Dec. 19

SKAMANIA CO. — Last month, the Skamania County Sheriff’s Office (SCSO) opted to shut down its network of Flock Safety cameras, which tracked license plate numbers, models and other vehicular identifiers at six points across the county, and information gathered by a local digital security expert demonstrates how widely that data was previously used.

After two cities attempted to prevent disclosure, a Skagit County court ruled that all Flock footage is available for request under the Washington Public Records Act. Despite having a year left in their two-year contract, that was the final straw for Sheriff Summer Scheyer, she announced on Nov. 12, calling the explicit expansion of access a threat to public safety.