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Northern Maine Town Dismantles Surveillance Cameras But Critics Are Still Suspicious

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenFebruary 18, 2026Updated:February 18, 2026No Comments1 Min Read3K Views
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Ahttps://share.google/H3svcecgiEsWIKFM1 group of residents in Houlton have finally seen success in their battle to persuade the town to take down dozens of “security” cams.

But they remain unconvinced that the secret data collected by the snooping lenses has been disposed of.

Houlton officials this week removed nearly 30 cameras as required by council-approved agreement with three area residents, according to TheCounty.me.

The three – Mark Lipscombe, Craig Harriman and Patrick Bruce – for two years had tried to obtain information from the town regarding camera use and data storage.

They argued that the cameras violated Maine’s landmark 2021 facial surveillance law.

“Two years of unlawful facial recognition technology breaking Maine law, the cameras are finally down,” Craig Harriman told the paper. “But will accountability follow?”

Lipscombe said he hopes this is the beginning of a new era for the town, one where residents don’t have to sue their own town to get basic accountability.

But it remains unclear whether the data has been destroyed.

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