License plate reader (LPR) cameras from the major surveillance company Flock Safety are being vandalized across the US.
Mountain View, California voted to end their contract with Flock after residents protested the automated license plate readers.
LYNNWOOD, Wash. — Lynnwood is ending its use of a controversial surveillance program. The Lynnwood City Council voted ...
Amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, some residents call for change.
A Joplin watchdog group has raised questions about the use of FlockSafety cameras by t Police Department. Michael Williams, a resident who is involved in a local organization called "Deflock ...
The Town of Amherst is entering into a contract with Axon Enterprises to install automated license plate recognition cameras ...
In our rush to make our community safe, we’re not getting the full picture of the risks we’re facing,” Thornton resident Steve Mathias said.
City of Eugene staff have started removing the Flock Safety automated license plate recognition cameras after terminating its contract with the security company. The city has initiated removal of the ...
Midland OKs a 24-month, $451,000 Flock Safety LPR camera deal, citing crime-solving results and a 30-day retention policy.
The city will deactivate its 68 cameras after a Snohomish County judge ruled that the footage is considered public record.
JOPLIN, Mo. — A now-former Joplin police officer is under investigation, accused of misusing police resources. JPD says in December, they became aware of a potential policy violation and improper use ...