The Flagstaff City Council voted unanimously to end its contract with Flock Safety, leading to the immediate deactivation and scheduled removal of 32 automated license plate recognition cameras.
City of Eugene staff have started removing the Flock Safety automated license plate recognition cameras after terminating its ...
Small cameras that come with access to a massive national database and powerful software are a growing tool for South Florida ...
A Louisville assistant police chief was demoted earlier this year after a detective shared his login credentials for the ...
Flock’s AI-powered Automated License Plate Recognition technology captures vehicle data thousands of times a day in Chambers ...
Flock Safety technology helped Providence Police track down 48-year-old Claudio Neves Valente, who police say was responsible for both the Brown University shooting and the killing of an MIT professor ...
Report is the first step responding to concerns that data could aid federal immigration enforcement, not just local ...
The Louisville Metro Police Department has announced that three officers have received discipline after an investigation into ...
From Pasadena, California to Lexington, Kentucky to Menasha, Wisconsin, to Newark, New Jersey, the surveillance company Flock Safety is blanketing American cities with dangerously powerful and ...
Thanks to a donation by a township business, the Wright Twp. police department will soon become part of a network of law ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A security researcher discovered he could access live video feeds from Cedar Rapids Police ...
The city of Flagstaff voted unanimously to end its contract with Flock Safety’s license plate reader cameras after months of ...