LAPD is named in lawsuits alleging Flock ALPR data was shared beyond California; audits and legal fights are spreading.
Those cameras you keep seeing? They're run by Flock Safety, a private company that tracks more than just your car's plates.
Mayor Turner-Sloss and Commissioner Fairchild want audit data and a review of the city manager after widespread access was ...
The Dayton Police Department has announced that it found that contrary to promises that access to Flock Automated License ...
The El Cerrito City Council is scheduled to decide Tuesday night on the future of 40 Flock license plate reader cameras ...
The Dayton Police Department on Friday indefinitely suspended its Automated License Plate Readers, pending an independent ...
DENVER — Denver decommissioned and removed all 110 Flock Safety license plate reader cameras across the city as its contract with the company expired, taking a major step back in automated ...
A Richmond police sergeant lost access to data collected by automatic license plate reader cameras placed throughout the city ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (WISH) — Bloomington Mayor Kerry Thompson said Wednesday that the city government is not renewing its contract with Flock license plate readers following a monthslong evaluation.
A letter to the editor argues that Oshkosh should end its use of Flock license plate readers. The author raises concerns that the surveillance technology violates Fourth Amendment protections against ...
The Dayton Police Department has announced that it found that contrary to promises that access to Flock Automated License ...
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