A proposed (2013) Video Privacy Ordinance would restrict the city's use of surveillance cameras.

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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.”

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.