Some cities are cutting ties with firm that provides license plate reader cameras, others are signing new contracts and many are still looking for their footing ...
When Flock Comes to Town: Why Cities Are Axing the Controversial Surveillance Technology ...
The potential contract renewal comes amid new legislation and a national debate about the technology.
The Bullard Police Department has installed new Flock Safety License Plate Reader (LPR) cameras at key entry and exit points around the city, marking a significant step in the department’s ongoing ...
Over 180 agencies now use Flock Safety technology, a type of license plate reader, up from 60 agencies four years ago, an ...
Denver City Council voted Tuesday to approve a new contract with a different company, Axon.
Pensacola used opioid settlement funds for Flock license plate readers, sparking debate as to whether it is an appropriate ...
The decision to install license plate recognition cameras may be left to elected officials in Lewisburg and East Buffalo Township.
Pierce County's sheriff halts automated license plate readers, citing new WA law as the reason for deactivation.
Three Contra Costa County cities say they will continue utilizing Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) cameras provided ...
The Grand Junction Police Department’s Flock cameras do not share information with private third parties or immigration enforcement, and also do not look into residences, according to GJPD officials.
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