The city will deactivate its 68 cameras after a Snohomish County judge ruled that the footage is considered public record.
The City Council unanimously voted to end the agreement Monday in response to privacy concerns from the community.
Troopers responded to a serious injury collision on Tuesday morning involving a vehicle and a school bus. There were no children on the bus.
The ruling comes as state lawmakers debate a bill that would exempt automated license plate reader footage from the Public Records Act.
On Wednesday morning, fire and police crews responded to a collision involving a school bus carrying 28 students in Snohomish.
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