Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and ...
Woodside votes to audit Flock camera data access. Residents demand written guarantees that settings stay local‑only.
The Lynnwood City Council could soon vote to terminate its contract with the license plate reader company Flock Safety, ...
SANTA CRUZ COUNTY – 2025 saw a public outcry against Flock automated license plate readers among Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville residents after data from the cameras was accessed by federal and ...
The South Tucson City Council voted Wednesday to cancel its contract with Flock Safety, a license-plate reader company, over concern over that data it shares.
The Windsor Town Council voted 8–1 to pause the town’s automatic license plate reader program as officials reevaluate how the system operates. Town leaders in Windsor say residents have raised ...
Windsor, Conn., is turning off cameras that take photos of license plates, citing a list of concerns that includes federal agencies previously accessing the data in an effort to enforce immigration ...
As Denver looks to replace its embattled license plate surveillance vendor, Flock, the alternatives are few to assure privacy concerns.
City Council member Carlos Romero and residents cited local data breaches on Flock Automated License Plate Reader technology.
A bill advancing at the Iowa Capitol would establish new guardrails on the use of automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), aiming to balance law enforcement's investigative needs with heightened ...
The Sheriff’s Office contracts with Atlanta-based Flock Group, Inc., for the surveillance technology, per the measure approved Tuesday. The office’s current contract includes 25 license plate reader ...