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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 โ€œsecurityโ€ 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 Maineโ€™s landmark 2021 facial surveillance law.

โ€œTwo years of unlawful facial recognition technology breaking Maine law, the cameras are finally down,โ€ Craig Harriman told the paper. โ€œBut will accountability follow?โ€

Lipscombe said he hopes this is the beginning of a new era for the town, one where residents donโ€™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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