Silicon Valley cities are canceling public safety contracts with Flock Safety amid fears its license plate cameras allow ...
Southern California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol.
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Some South Pasadena residents want the city’s Flock license plate readers gone — they’re not alone
A growing number of California cities and police departments have cut ties with Flock after reports that that its data was ...
Police in Massachusetts, Georgia and other states appeared hundreds of times in a camera network audit of neighboring Los Altos, whose 18 cameras remain operational. The city's network logged 20 ...
Flock Safety, a controversial private surveillance company that works with thousands of police departments and cities in the ...
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He saw an abandoned trailer. Then, he uncovered a surveillance network on California's border
On a cracked two-lane road on the eastern edge of San Diego County, James Cordero eased his Jeep onto the shoulder after ...
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Class action lawsuit alleges Flock license plate readers violate CA law and privacy of residents
Flock Safety is facing a class action lawsuit. Filed by an Oakland-based firm, it alleges the company's license plate reading ...
On Tuesday, the Mountain View City Council voted to end its contract with Flock Safety, a major vendor of the plate readers, after the police chief said that federal agencies had unauthorized access ...
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Flock license plate readers shared data with out-of-state agencies, Ventura County audit finds
The Ventura County Sheriff's Office said out-of-state agencies accessed their license plate reader data more than 364,000 times, including federal agencies.
Other cities have ended their relationships with Flock Safety over its ties to the federal government and concerns about ...
SJPD is preserving the use of the city’s 474 Flock cameras — as other jurisdictions are dropping them — but is changing retention and access rules following wide public outcry that includes ...
EL CERRITO — An audit by police into how license plate readers in the city have been used and who has gained access to them has revealed that more than one federal agency tapped into the network to ...
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