A proposed (2013) Video Privacy Ordinance would restrict the city's use of surveillance cameras.
In the news
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Video Privacy Ordinance Delayed Again, Ann Arbor Chronicle, June 18, 2013
The new ordinance would apply only to a limited range of cameras – those used by the city of Ann Arbor “to monitor human activity without the physical presence of an operator, including cameras on remotely operated aerial vehicles.”
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Proposed video privacy ordinance a concern for some Ann Arbor council members, AnnArbor.com, June 18, 2013
Ann Arbor City Council Member Chuck Warpehoski, D-5th Ward, tried to convince his colleagues to support a proposed video privacy ordinance Monday night, but others weren't comfortable moving it to second reading.