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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 ...
There have been mounting concerns since President Donald Trump took office about the data being used for federal immigration ...
Washington could join more than a dozen states that have regulations on fast-growing and controversial license-plate-reading ...
Law enforcement agencies from around the region highlighted the benefits of license plate readers for the community.
The city of Florence will hold a townhall style meeting Monday about whether to continue using private company Flock’s ...
Staunton Police Chief Jim Williams defended the citizens asking for the cameras' removal in an email to Flock CEO Garrett ...
Flock’s AI-powered Automated License Plate Recognition technology captures vehicle data thousands of times a day in Chambers ...
Michael Moore argues San Francisco’s network of Flock automated license plate readers is unconstitutional and violates state ...
The Oakland City Council voted Tuesday to expand the city’s network of automated license plate reader cameras, overriding strong objections from privacy advocates who warned the move could expose ...
A person is in custody after police said a Flock License Plate Reader was stolen. Mount Dora Police said the technology was part of a $13,000 public safety system. The license plate reader was stolen ...
City leadership in Staunton has decided to cancel the city’s contract with Flock Safety and end the use of the company’s ...
The sheriff’s office explained that the system is effective and minimally intrusive while serving as a tool for safety.
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