Some cities are cutting ties with firm that provides license plate reader cameras, others are signing new contracts and many are still looking for their footing In recent city council meetings in ...
Those cameras you keep seeing? They're run by Flock Safety, a private company that tracks more than just your car's plates.
The city of Dayton, Ohio, covered its Flock automated license plate reader cameras with black trash bags after a scandal that began with a misconfigured privacy setting and ended with resident vehicle ...
University of Dayton Professor Phu Phung talks about his cybersecurity research and issues organizations should consider when implementing data-sharing technology. SYDNEY DAWES / STAFF A Flock license ...
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Supervisors to review Flock Safety camera program
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors, on Tuesday, will make a decision on the continued usage of Flock Safety cameras that read license plates that pass by, as community concern grows and ...
Rep. Quentin Chapman was at Auburn Hall gathering signatures for a petition that would allow residents to vote on a ...
EVANSVILLE — In May 2025, a sheriff's deputy in Johnson County, Texas, logged into a nationwide network of artificial intelligence-powered license plate cameras to perform a search that would soon ...
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