About 80 Oshkosh residents turned out April 15 to address renewing the city’s Flock camera contract, raising privacy and data ...
Oshkosh Common Council voted 5-2 to renew Flock Safety license plate readers for one year after dozens spoke out over privacy ...
Oshkosh ended its Flock contract after Police Chief Dean Smith said the vendor misrepresented whether cameras create a ...
Flock, which currently operates the city’s cameras and has drawn controversy in the community, is also eligible to submit a ...
As reported by WBAY, the council cut a two-year, $163,500 contract proposal down to a one-year agreement expected to cost ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland’s public safety director defended the decision to spend $853,000 on ShotSpotter, arguing the ...
In an unexpected turn of events, Oshkosh officials have unanimously voted to rescind an agreement with Flock Group, Inc. to ...
In 2025, nearly 184,000 Washington vehicles carried specialty plates, generating $5.8 million in extra fees, writes FYI Guy.
College Station City Council unanimously approved a grant application at its April 23 meeting, tied to the city's automated license plate reader camera system. The approval followed public criticism ...
City leaders in Bloomington are ending a controversial surveillance program, opting not to renew a contract for Flock camera ...
Oshkosh city officials may rescind their agreement with Flock Group, Inc. to continue to use their cameras in the city for at ...
BEREA, Ohio - The Ohio Turnpike Commission on Monday identified 315 commercial trucking companies with at least $5,000 each ...