When Flock Comes to Town: Why Cities Are Axing the Controversial Surveillance Technology ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kayla Bartkowski / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images After residents of a Virginia town complained about AI-powered license plate ...
Automated license plate readers have made it easier for police to find suspects fleeing after committing crimes. But a combination of recent court rulings, reports and public concerns have raised ...
The city of Boulder’s partnership with Flock Safety, which operates cameras that log and store driver data, is under renewed scrutiny with a contract renewal looming and other cities opting for ...
The Louisville Metro Police Department uses Flock Safety cameras to track vehicles, which has raised concerns about mass surveillance from civil rights groups. LMPD has declined to disclose the camera ...
The Aspen Police Department is working to install two license plate-reading cameras made by the Georgia-based Flock Safety, the same surveillance company whose cameras have stirred public controversy ...
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify that the Boulder Police Department no longer shares Flock license plate data with the Loveland Police Department. Mass surveillance has arrived ...
The city of Boulder’s partnership with Flock Safety, which operates cameras that log and store driver data, is under renewed scrutiny with a contract renewal looming and other cities opting for ...
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