The county board approved Sheriff Tom Dart’s $1 million request, even as his office used the technology for years without an active contract.
An audit of Flock Safety license plate readers found that the company inadvertently shared Ventura County's data with out-of-state law enforcement agencies, including federal agents. The audit found ...
Flock Safety, the controversial Atlanta-based surveillance company, just wants to build a network of cameras that allows it to track every single person's movements at all times, and for some reason, ...
The Redmond Police Department is temporarily shutting down its “Flock” license plate reader program after a City Council recommendation. Officials stressed the pause is not due to wrongdoing, but to ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — People in a north Austin neighborhood are raising concerns about license plate readers they say are new. Their concerns surround how the technology may be used to coordinate with ...
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Those cameras you keep seeing? They're run by Flock Safety, a private company that tracks more than just your car's plates.
Coralville City Council members have decided to take down the city’s two Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) following ardent opposition from members of the community that spanned several months.
At its meeting last week, the Kane County Board approved a renewal of the Kane County Sheriff’s Office’s contract with Flock Safety for its license plate reader cameras throughout the county. The ...