Rapidly growing surveillance tech company Flock is seeing many of its cameras in cities across the U.S. be torn down by ...
Other cities have ended their relationships with Flock Safety over its ties to the federal government and concerns about ...
There’s been more news recently about the driver-surveillance company Flock. The company has recently been feeling the heat after the revelation that data from its national license plate scanner ...
The December 16 debate inside the council chamber in Oakland, California, was fierce, and stretched from lunchtime into the evening. "You are doing more to advance Trump’s agenda in Oakland than ...
The use of automatic license plate readers has exploded across the country in recent years. The cameras on roads and freeways that take images of the back of passing cars are popular with police for ...
Flock cameras have become such attractive targets for destruction that some police have become protective of information about where they’re mounted. A local news story Friday in Louisville, Kentucky ...
DENVER — Flock Safety has made a fortune through its ALPR cameras, which are always rolling, capturing where people are headed in cities across America and in Colorado. Flock touts that the technology ...
The technology company Flock Safety left at least 60 of its AI-powered surveillance cameras exposed online, raising questions about the technology's safety. Among the live images left exposed was ...
More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements. Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the ...