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The public safety tech vendor has attracted critics opposed to its data and surveillance polices. The company’s CEO has come ...
DANVILLE, Ill. — Flock Safety, a provider of automatic license plate reader (ALPR) technology, is under scrutiny after a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request revealed that U.S. Immigration and ...
According to Chandler, it would cost Mt. Juliet $6 million more a year. Instead, the city continues to invest in technology to fight crime. Last week, a contract with Flock Safety for LPR cameras ...
Tyler Chandler, Deputy Chief of Police for the MJPD, said the switch to Flock Safety would help lower costs and guarantee that plates are read more accurately. The contract will include 80 LPRs ...
CHIPPEWA FALLS — Officials from Flock Safety Cameras met with the Chippewa Falls public safety committee on Monday, showing the potential benefits of having their surveillance cameras placed ...
The Flock Safety spokesperson says they don't have a contract with the federal Department of Homeland Security. It's unclear how or if GRPD’s data is shared with other law enforcement agencies.
Police will soon be able to use Flock Safety’s AI-powered cameras for surveillance, and privacy experts are concerned. The $7.5 billion car surveillance company already has a network of tens of ...
Businesses in Chesapeake can join the Camera Sharing program to aid police efficiency and safety with camera registration this July. Sign-up is free for first 50.
Houston police are using a powerful, largely unregulated surveillance tool to track the movements of virtually any vehicle, with the same ease as searching the web for a dinner reservation. They ...
Safety technology platform Flock Safety has partnered with growth capital provider Homegrown to launch the Thriving Cities Fund. According to a news release, The Fund focuses on helping existing ...