The decision was based on “the increased risk of liability, the risk to public safety from potential misuse of the cameras, and the continued strain on city resources, following an ...
Agencies with the drones see response times to calls from 90 and 100 seconds, with the drone often arriving before an officer, officials said.
More than 80,000 searches of Flock Safety cameras by Evansville police were posted online. The FBI said the data put officers at risk.
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Flock traffic cams see everything on streets, except dirty cops
Automatic license plate readers have quietly turned neighborhood intersections into networked checkpoints, logging who drives ...
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY – 2025 saw a public outcry against Flock automated license plate readers among Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville residents after data from the cameras was accessed by federal and ...
Flock Safety, the company behind the dozens of license plate-reading cameras and other law enforcement-related cameras, exposed some camera feeds to the internet. Flock Safety said only a small number ...
BROOKVILLE — Clay Township Police Chief David Birk, at the request of Brookville Police Chief Doug Jerome, addressed council ...
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Santa Cruz votes to terminate its contract with Flock Safety
The Santa Cruz City Council voted 6-1 to terminate the city’s contract with Flock Safety, the company that provides automated license plate cameras to Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville along with ...
Washington could join more than a dozen states that have regulations on fast-growing and controversial license-plate-reading surveillance cameras under a bill Sen. Yasmin Trudeau plans to propose. The ...
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