The Mountain View Police Department is suspending the use of ALPR cameras after the discovery of unauthorized access to data ...
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 ...
Just weeks after Mountain View police revealed that they had allowed hundreds of law enforcement agencies unauthorized access to license plate data, Palo Alto will consider an audit of the city’s own ...
A Flock license plate reader camera at the corner of San Antonio Road and Charleston Road on Jan. 28. Photo by Seeger Gray. Despite repeated assurances of strict protocols and privacy safeguards, the ...
The Saranac Lake village board chose to cancel its contract with the controversial license plate reader and surveillance camera company Flock, and never enter into an agreement with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kendall Warner/TNS/Newscom Over the past two decades, Americans have been subject to one revelation after another of how little ...
Police departments in Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County, Oregon, are ending their contracts with Flock Safety, a major vendor of Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras. Concerns with the ...
Sherwood police conducted a felony stop based on a faulty license plate reader alert ...
The mayor and council members broadly support preserving 474 Flock Systems cameras installed in the city, in the face of fierce opposition from civil liberties advocates ...
SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Over the last decade, a new type of roadside camera has exploded in popularity for law enforcement agencies nationwide: license plate readers. Automated License Plate Reader’s - or ...
From sharing data they shouldn't to failing to report to keeping data longer than allowed, police departments are violating ...
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