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Right, because he sees what the niggers are doing to the city and that people are leaving and downtown is dyeing. Oh, not to mention the amount of Criminal Illegal Aliens with stolen plates, stolen cars, fake temp plates... etc...

The mayor want's to be reelected, the council don't give a fuck. Fuck the Mayor and the Council, Arrest them both.

I don't like the tracking. I don't like it at all. They are already doing it and not telling you with the cameras on the stop lights. If you think getting rid of these cameras is protecting your privacy then I have a bridge to sell you. I hate all of it.

If there were not so many criminal illegal aliens and if the laws were actually enforced none of this would be a problem in the first place.

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>Denver Mayor Mike Johnston defended the city's license plate reading camera system Wednesday in an interview with 9NEWS, saying it's too valuable for fighting crime to discontinue, despite concerns about data sharing with federal immigration agencies. Johnston, who last week asked City Council to vote down a contract extension for the Flock camera system, said he's confident the data will be protected from misuse while still serving as a crucial public safety tool.

Right, because he sees what the niggers are doing to the city and that people are leaving and downtown is dyeing. Oh, not to mention the amount of Criminal Illegal Aliens with stolen plates, stolen cars, fake temp plates... etc... The mayor want's to be reelected, the council don't give a fuck. Fuck the Mayor and the Council, Arrest them both. I don't like the tracking. I don't like it at all. They are already doing it and not telling you with the cameras on the stop lights. If you think getting rid of these cameras is protecting your privacy then I have a bridge to sell you. I hate all of it. If there were not so many criminal illegal aliens and if the laws were actually enforced none of this would be a problem in the first place. Archive: https://archive.today/1G8UA From the post: >>Denver Mayor Mike Johnston defended the city's license plate reading camera system Wednesday in an interview with 9NEWS, saying it's too valuable for fighting crime to discontinue, despite concerns about data sharing with federal immigration agencies. Johnston, who last week asked City Council to vote down a contract extension for the Flock camera system, said he's confident the data will be protected from misuse while still serving as a crucial public safety tool.

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