Even as controversy around Flock Safety’s automated license plate cameras grows, Watsonville has no plans to stop using the ...
Flock Safety cameras have become an increasingly utilized tool for the bigger police departments across the state, from urban ...
Automatic license plate readers have quietly turned neighborhood intersections into networked checkpoints, logging who drives ...
The Charlottesville City Council decided in a meeting Dec. 15 to discontinue its contract with Flock Safety — a company which ...
Authorities credit Flock Safety’s license-plate reader technology for playing a pivotal role in identifying and tracking a fugitive killer connected to the mass shooting at Brown University and murder ...
At the Dec. 8 Eugene City Council meeting, City Manager Sarah Medary read excerpts from the termination notice she sent Flock Safety, saying she told the company to remove the cameras and return the ...
Flock Safety, the company that supplies license plate readers and advanced camera systems to law enforcement agencies across ...
Flock Safety, which sells license plate readers, video cameras and other public safety hardware and software, is branching out to retail, health care, logistics and other sectors — and doing so ...
The cloud Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR or LPR) company Flock is building a dangerous nationwide mass-surveillance infrastructure, as we have been pointing out for several years now. The ...
Flock Safety operates tens of thousands of cameras across the U.S., including at least twenty in the Northwoods.
Rehoboth Beach purchased 30 Flock cameras, four of which have license-plate reading capabilities, without a public vote by ...