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March 27, 2026

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The question is twofart I presume. What

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will you do about flock cameras? Will

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you or will you not get rid and for

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background flop cameras are the AI

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powered cameras such as license plate

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readers um that store data um for up to

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30 days and help are used to help um

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reduce crime. HOAs use them as well. So

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what will you do about block cameras?

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Will you or will you not get rid of

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them? And we will start with Dr. H.

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Okay, real go quick. So, I think that we

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have gone overboard with surveillance.

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I think that we can there's always going

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to be a need that we can justify the use

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of surveillance, but there has to be a

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balance. Um, yes, is it important to

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solve crime? Absolutely. How are we?

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we've been able to solve crimes with

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other resources and I think it's such a

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slippery slope. Um, one of the

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challenges to me with um, our camera

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systems um, and not just that but even

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when I think of like our real time crime

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center and things like that, we can't

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seem to use this when let's just say a

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person an elderly person goes missing,

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okay? Or when we really need these

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resources. So when we start pairing

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surveillance just to solve crime, we

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will that slope becomes very slippery

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and before you know it, then we are in a

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surveile community and more than likely

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poor communities are the ones being

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impacted by that. Thank you so much.

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>> Ladies and gentlemen, AI will be with us

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forever and always. So we have to adjust

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our lives to that. Uh I think the

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question said will you decide to stop

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them or the question has to be raised

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the implementation of them in the first

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place. I would then I cannot answer from

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this side but I would analyze if it's

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successful the stats what what are we

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saying? What does public s public safety

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say and uh and if any decision is to be

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made that mayor puts it on the agenda

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the commissioner has the review and they

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make the vote. But I support that our

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community remains safe and we maintain

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uh a safe community for all people but

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without biasness. And so uh that's my

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take on it as a candidate from this side

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of the seat.

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I've spoken to a few people downtown

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where they tell me that there have been

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fights and brawls and a lot of

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situations that are problematic. And I

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asked them, well, what what happened to

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the police? And they said, well, we

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don't see any police presence. So, when

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I look when I think about the block

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cameras, yes, you know, anything can be

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misused, but we're going to have to

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decide, you know, are we going to want

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police more police presence or are we

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going to not want police presence and

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put cameras because either way, we have

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to, you know, address the crime in our

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community. So, it's either one way or

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the other. You know, I am for more

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police presence and training them more

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and giving them the tools that they need

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to be in the community. Whether that is

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getting them from within another

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community and having them live here or

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engaging in the community. But we really

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need need either less block cameras and

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more police officers or are you going to

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decide to have less police officers and

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more plot cameras? And I think that's a

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conversation that we need to have with

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some followup action.

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>> Mr. Johnson,

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>> I do oppose the use of the flop cameras

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here. Here's the thing is those cameras

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are recording all of us here in this

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room right now. Our license plates where

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we go. Did y'all do something wrong on

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your way here? Are y'all going to commit

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a crime on your on your way home from

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here?

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>> No, we're not. So why are we being

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surveiled?

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Um it's a thing we really need to think

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about. Uh our privacy is important.

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Every affinity's privacy is important.

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Uh, and it is a very slippery slope,

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especially right when it's one thing to

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have these cameras, but then you're

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hiring a giant corporation, for-profit

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corporation to not only run those

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cameras, but also to hold the data that

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has your pictures of you, your family,

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your cars, your license plate in it, and

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then who knows what where they decide

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they might want to sell it to. I mean, a

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big thing that's coming up is that

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shopping centers and stores will start

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using this this data. So when they see

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you walk in and walk down an aisle, all

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of a sudden the digital prices go up

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because they know that you've paid a

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higher price for that product.

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>> So much Mr. D.

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>> It's not fair to us and that's why

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county should not be that

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>> and laughing Mr. Fisher.

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>> So with the um Flock Hamburg and the

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real time crime science,

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we had two assaults downtown in the last

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two weeks. LA got raped. Another got

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assaulted. Those individuals was caught

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within 24 hours. Those cameras are not

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there. Those people are probably still

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on the street. I want to push back a

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little bit on Dr. G. There was a young

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lady, a student who was sleepwalking

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downtown. Didn't know I mean we found

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her on the real time crime center. She

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she could have got hit. Anything could

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have happened, but the officers found

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her, brought her home safe. So things

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like that is critical especially the

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families and the people that we serve.

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So we got we can't have it both ways.

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Can't say we won't we won't have safety

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but then you know then who you going to

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call. So you know you got to balance

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that.

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>> Thank you so much candidates. That ends

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the portion of the live audience

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question we didn't get to. Oh one more.

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She was named.

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>> She was named. So, we will give 30

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seconds. My apologies.

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>> Um, I just want to follow up and say

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that there is always we can always

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justify the use of surveillance.

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We can always justify the use of

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surveillance. There are thousands of

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people that go through downtown,

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thousands of people in Athens, tens of

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thousands of people that do not commit

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crime. And I don't want you to leave

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here thinking that we keep hearing

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safety. People will use safety to get an

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emotional reaction and to get you to

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Thank you, Dr. G. We are now moving to

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the closing statements of our

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candidates.

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