Flock Safety cameras are once again drawing attention in Baton Rouge after the company announced changes to how its automatic license-plate reader system stores and protects vehicle data.
Alabama drivers can look up whether their license plate appears in public Flock Safety search records. Here's how.
A website called “Have I Been Flocked” allows drivers to search public records and determine whether their license plate was queried through Flock Safety’s nationwide camera network.
A website called Have I Been Flocked? allows you to type in your license plate number to see if a Flock camera has captured ...
Two people were transported to the hospital after a T-bone-style crash left both victims trapped inside their vehicles on the ...
A 30-year-old Camarillo woman was arrested after deputies linked her to multiple vehicles with slashed tires on Verdugo Way.
A company that operates a vast nationwide network of automated cameras that record the license plate numbers and other ...
SignalTrace, a system marketed by the security company Leonardo, is designed to work alongside automatic license plate ...
Imagine that you share a ride to work with the same colleague most mornings. As it passes by a license plate reader, the camera records the car, which can be linked through vehicle records to its ...
Across the USA, there are already over 120,000 stationary automated license plate reading cameras. While several brands like Axon, Motorola, and others put them up, Flock Safety is the current leader ...