Chatham County leaders said they want a better understanding of both the technology and their contract with Flock Safety.
Mayor Kerry Thomson announced today that the City’s contract for Flock LPR services expired on March 5, 2026, and that, ...
More than 300 license plate reader cameras are in the Des Moines metro. Despite privacy concerns, police say the cameras are ...
The Stop Flock campaign takes aim at the domestic surveillance startup, whose cameras are everywhere now-even inside ...
The Bloomington Police Department updated its policies for Flock Safety license plate reader data to prohibit departmental ...
Mayor Kerry Thomson announced the choice not to renew the contract, which ended on March 5, according to a Wednesday press ...
This week’s Oshkosh letters address Flock cameras and privacy, local oversight of surveillance tech and asylum work permit rules.
Your license plate, even bumper stickers, could be among 300,000 images police share every month, and need no warrant to ...
Three Contra Costa County cities say they will continue utilizing Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) cameras provided ...
The Antioch Police Department is taking another step towards in becoming more transparent. It comes partly in response to the ...
Antonio Brown was arrested in Oshkosh April 15 after a fugitive operation using investigative tech, including Flock ALPR ...
A former Costa Mesa police officer pleaded guilty to using law enforcement cameras and databases to track his wife and ...