BLOCK THE SHOT! Mayor Wilson, cover police cameras to show they’re actually “off”

Recent signers:
Chris Buckley and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

On March 19, 2026, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced that the city would pause the expansion of the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC), an SPD pilot program that began in April 2025. Citing ongoing security concerns, the Mayor commissioned a “privacy and data governance audit” and said that while existing cameras would remain on, new cameras would not be installed until the city had taken significant steps to strengthen policy, with two exceptions:

“First, given the unique nature of the upcoming World Cup and current geopolitical situation, I have chosen to move forward with the installation of the cameras in the stadium district slated for this spring. However, they will not be turned on and will not be connected to the RTCC unless we are aware of a credible threat that warrants such action, and they will be turned off once that threat subsides. 

And second, I am turning off one currently installed camera which has a view of a facility that provides reproductive health care and gender affirming care. I have confirmed that SPDs current practice is to mask or blur those locations. But until we’ve completed a comprehensive security audit and have stronger safeguards in place, I don’t believe it’s worth taking that risk.”

We agree with the Mayor, the risk of this data falling into the wrong hands is too high. That’s why we are calling on Mayor Wilson to block the shot!

All installed cameras that are turned off must be physically covered so that the public can be certain the cameras are not surveilling us.

Residents of Seattle are already concerned that these cameras will not remain off. On April 9, Stop Surveillance City shared that a public records request confirmed only one of the 5 cameras installed at the Planned Parenthood had been turned off. By physically covering the cameras, the city can restore trust.

Tell Mayor Wilson to BLOCK THE SHOT!

 

And get further engaged with Community Not Cameras

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Our SeattlePetition StarterA grassroots movement to hold Mayor Katie Wilson accountable for her campaign promises made at over 50,000 doors (linktr.ee/ourseattle)

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Recent signers:
Chris Buckley and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

On March 19, 2026, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced that the city would pause the expansion of the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC), an SPD pilot program that began in April 2025. Citing ongoing security concerns, the Mayor commissioned a “privacy and data governance audit” and said that while existing cameras would remain on, new cameras would not be installed until the city had taken significant steps to strengthen policy, with two exceptions:

“First, given the unique nature of the upcoming World Cup and current geopolitical situation, I have chosen to move forward with the installation of the cameras in the stadium district slated for this spring. However, they will not be turned on and will not be connected to the RTCC unless we are aware of a credible threat that warrants such action, and they will be turned off once that threat subsides. 

And second, I am turning off one currently installed camera which has a view of a facility that provides reproductive health care and gender affirming care. I have confirmed that SPDs current practice is to mask or blur those locations. But until we’ve completed a comprehensive security audit and have stronger safeguards in place, I don’t believe it’s worth taking that risk.”

We agree with the Mayor, the risk of this data falling into the wrong hands is too high. That’s why we are calling on Mayor Wilson to block the shot!

All installed cameras that are turned off must be physically covered so that the public can be certain the cameras are not surveilling us.

Residents of Seattle are already concerned that these cameras will not remain off. On April 9, Stop Surveillance City shared that a public records request confirmed only one of the 5 cameras installed at the Planned Parenthood had been turned off. By physically covering the cameras, the city can restore trust.

Tell Mayor Wilson to BLOCK THE SHOT!

 

And get further engaged with Community Not Cameras

avatar of the starter
Our SeattlePetition StarterA grassroots movement to hold Mayor Katie Wilson accountable for her campaign promises made at over 50,000 doors (linktr.ee/ourseattle)

The Decision Makers

Seattle City Council
3 Members
Alexis Rinck
Seattle City Council - Position 8 (At Large)
Dionne Foster
Seattle City Council - Position 9 (At Large)
Eddie Lin
Seattle City Council - District 2
Katie Wilson
Seattle City Mayor

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