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Berkeley City Council delays vote whether to expand Flock Safety surveillance system
In the early hours of Wednesday, the Berkeley City Council deferred voting on a proposed expansion of surveillance ...
In the early hours of Wednesday, the Berkeley City Council deferred voting on a proposed expansion of surveillance ...
Three Contra Costa County cities say they will continue utilizing Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) cameras provided ...
Similarly, the Oxnard Police Department suspended its operation of Flock cameras in February after an audit found ...
The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to extend its contract with Flock Safety for its automated license plate reader ...
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Raging debate around use of license plate readers: Are they advancing safety or violating privacy?
The growing use and in some cases misuse of the technology is creating serious privacy concerns and a raging debate: Is this ...
South Pasadena City Council has voted to remove 14 Flock Safety license plate readers due to privacy concerns and illegal ...
The expected renewal comes amid a sharpening regional and national debate over mass surveillance and data privacy.
Palo Alto’s automated license plate recognition (ALPR) system relies on 30 cameras supplied by Flock Safety, one of which is pictured here. Courtesy city of Palo Alto. Just weeks after Mountain View ...
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