A renewed push is underway in the City of Troy to revisit its contract for Flock Safety license plate-reading cameras, as some residents voice concerns about pr ...
Flock Safety, the company behind one of the largest automated license plate reader networks in the United States, retains vehicle surveillance data for 30 days across roughly 90,000 cameras before ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A nationwide search for a woman, who was believed to have used abortion medication in Texas, has prompted scrutiny of Flock Safety ...
The Saranac Lake village board chose to cancel its contract with the controversial license plate reader and surveillance camera company Flock, and never enter into an agreement with ...
The organization passed a resolution that calls for all contracts with surveillance technology companies to be made publicly available and for the University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department to ...
YORK, Maine — The Selectboard will review the use of AI-powered security cameras by York police, as the cameras have raised questions about data collection in communities across the country. Automatic ...
GENESEE COUNTY, MI — Genesee County could add new policies for when it shares data collected by its 30 Flock Safety cameras, including requiring federal agencies to secure a warrant before gaining ...
TROY, N.Y. — Several residents expressed concern at the recent City Council meeting regarding the installation of Flock Automated License Plate Readers (LPRs) in their neighborhoods, stating that they ...
Flock Safety cameras in use across the Four Corners ‒ including Durango ‒ helped law enforcement locate and arrest an Iowa ...
The Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) is updating policies and implementing a new audit system for its Flock camera license plate database.
After months of mounting public pressure to reconsider its relationship with Flock Safety, the city of Boulder announced Friday that it will welcome bids from other license plate readers. This doesn’t ...
East Palo Alto City Council member Carlos Romero joined a group of residents Tuesday in calling for the review of its Flock Automated License Plate Reader technology after nearby jurisdictions ...