The county said no, claiming those records belong to the private company. Problem is, their own contract says the county owns the data., so Josh Tewolde is suing. Government puts up the cameras, collects the plate hits, then hides behind a vendor when the public wants answers. If the taxpayer wants the records, that’s a fair demand.
🇺🇸 A college student asked Genesee County one simple question about its Flock cameras: where they are, who looks at the data, and whether they scanned my car.
The county said no, claiming those records belong to the private company.
Problem is, their own contract says the…
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) August 19, 2026
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