Marion Flock camera ban vetoed by mayor, citing safety
The Marion Star · August 19, 2026 · Marion, Ohio
Same-day local report: Marion, Ohio's mayor vetoed a Flock camera ban, citing public safety. Snapshot of how the national fight lands in a midsize Midwestern city — council vs. mayor, not just coastal activist vs. police.
Why it is in the file
Counterexample to 'everyone is dumping Flock': elected executives are also vetoing bans. Use it so the file is not a one-note clip reel.
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