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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 ...
Flock Safety, which helped nab one of the suspected Tesla vandals, has launched a new product that aims to help law enforcement agencies communicate and fight human trafficking.
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License plate readers installed to tackle crime in Auburn - MSNLicense plate recognition (LPR) cameras known as “Flock Safety Falcon” produced by Flock Safety, are being installed around Auburn and will be another tool used by law enforcement to fight crime.
At the March 25 meeting, the Council passed a resolution authorizing payment of $59,007 to Flock Safety for the Town's 2025 costs of maintaining its 25 Falcon LPR cameras.
The latest example of such controversy involves Flock Safety. The Atlanta-based company, probably best known for its license plate reading technology , or LPR, has a new product called Nova .
With the exclusive Aerodome-Flock Safety integration, when Flock Safety Falcon license plate recognition (LPR) or Raven audio detection sensors detect incidents, such as vehicles associated with ...
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 ...
Police continued to note that with the assistance of the LPR system, officers were able to quickly find and stop the stolen vehicle near 39th St and Rucker Ave. Everett police said the vehicle was ...
ATLANTA — Flock Safety has announced the launch of what it’s calling a first-of-its-kind sideshow detection technology. The artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)-powered technology, ...
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