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Cops are using license plate readers to stalk their crushes, and it keeps happening
That little black camera bolted to a pole at the end of your street was supposed to be hunting stolen cars and Amber Alerts.
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Stalker cams: Inside the widespread abuse of Flock license‑plate readers
Flock Safety, the Atlanta‑based startup that promises to help police solve crimes by tracking license plates, has quietly ...
Woodburn officials have confirmed to the Statesman Journal that the city's use of the Flock system has ended and cameras have ...
The Sterling City Council has decided to review the city’s use of Flock Safety cameras and whether the city should look to another company to provide automated license plate readers. “I think we have ...
How to Fight Deployment of Flock and Other Mass Surveillance License Plate Readers in Your Community
The ACLU provides a range of tactics for communities to stop or limit the use of Flock’s ALPR mass surveillance technology Americans across the country have objected the privacy invasion of the ...
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"You Can't Avoid Them": A Mother Says She Counted Eight Flock Cameras on the Way to Her Kid's School
License plate readers log your daily commute across 88,000 cameras with little oversight. Here is what Houston's Flock Safety contracts reveal.
License plate reader camera manufacturer Flock Safety said Thursday that no federal agencies directly accessed the San ...
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Audit shows San Francisco police Flock license plate camera data accessed by outside agencies
The San Francisco Police Department said an audit of its network of automated license plate reader cameras shows it was ...
Prosecutors would likely not be able to solve as many cases without Flock Safety’s license plate reader cameras, Allen County ...
The city of Woodburn has removed its Flock Safety cameras, a video surveillance tool that scans and catalogs license plate ...
Flock cameras appear useful, but Fort Wayne needs clear rules, audits and public oversight before safety tech expands ...
Flock's cameras record vehicle details such as make, model, color, and any damage, which police can use as search terms when pursuing a crime lead.Bloomberg/Getty Images In Dayton, Ohio, city workers ...
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