Baytown officials have notified 10,019 people cited by red light cameras that some of their personal banking information mistakenly was released to a resident who had filed a public information request about the controversial traffic program, Mayor Stephen DonCarlos said Monday.
The mayor stressed the resident who received the information has deleted a spreadsheet — containing not only citations but individual bank records — and did not distribute it further. The mayor also confirmed that the city clerk responsible for the release of the information resigned after the disclosure came to light earlier this month.
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