More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements.
Lane County is the latest local government to sign a contract with AI-license plate reader company Flock Safety.
Lake Bluff officials say the village’s automated license plate reader cameras are already helping police solve cases, but questions remain about how the technology affects privacy.
The Camarillo City Council unanimously voted Oct. 7 to cover the city's streets with 15 more license plate reader cameras. The new devices will bring the total number of police-operated cameras in the ...
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Brookline officials press pause on police accessing data from realty company’s plate-reader camera
The Brookline Select Board hit pause Tuesday night on a proposed agreement to let police access data from an electronic license plate reader being installed by a private realty company, following ...
The city of Cambridge has shut off its automatic license plate readers from Flock safety until further notice over concerns ...
The Cambridge City Council has suspended its use of Flock Safety cameras amid growing concerns that the company may be ...
In May, the council unanimously voted against a contract to extend the system over concerns that the technology is creating a ...
People driving through the City of Baraboo will notice the new Flock Safety automated license plate reader system, which is ...
The Town of Hillsborough has cancelled a contract with the company Flock Safety for 10 license plate reader cameras around ...
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