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Year in review: Controversy over Flock license plate readers continues
Last year saw a public outcry against Flock automated license plate readers among Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville ...
As law enforcement in the Valley continues to utilize Flock cameras, some cities across the U.S. are taking issue with them, ...
Flock Safety, a company backed by the venture firm Andreessen Horowitz, sells cameras to thousands of cities and towns across ...
State troopers are investigating the company behind thousands of license plate-reading cameras for police agencies and private groups across the Houston region.
A Louisville assistant police chief was demoted earlier this year after a detective shared his login credentials for the ...
Law enforcement officers say technology such as Flock cameras has been a crucial tool for identifying suspects in violent ...
Coralville continued to add to and clarify its policies surrounding the use of automated license plate reader technology amid public concern.
After roughly 90 minutes of public comment, nearly all in opposition, the Flagstaff City Council voted to end its contract for automated license plate readers. The devices came into use last year.
The Flagstaff City Council moved to cancel the city’s contract with Flock Safety, prompting the deactivation and removal of ...
From Pasadena, California to Lexington, Kentucky to Menasha, Wisconsin, to Newark, New Jersey, the surveillance company Flock Safety is blanketing American cities with dangerously powerful and ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The attorney representing two Louisville Metro Police officers disciplined in connection with ...
Thanks to a donation by a township business, the Wright Twp. police department will soon become part of a network of law ...
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