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On Thursday afternoon in New York City, I sat down with Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley. We met to discuss the company’s expansion from making cameras for reading license plates to building drones ...
NORFOLK — A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the Norfolk Police Department’s use of Flock Safety surveillance cameras does not amount to an unconstitutional invasion of city residents’ privacy. U.S ...
Louisville Metro Police relies on an army of Flock Safety automated license plate readers across the city. Using public records, The Courier Journal has found dozens of locations where Flock has ...
Appleton police have 20 Flock cameras in use to record license plate numbers. The data can be used by Appleton officers and other police in Wisconsin to solve crimes. Officials say additional ...
Petaluma’s long, late Public Safety Advisory Committee meeting Wednesday night reflected communities’ increasing dilemma over the use of Flock Safety license plate readers and other surveillance ...
A small group of protesters gathered around Bascom Hall Tuesday afternoon, calling on the UW administration to ban the use of Flock cameras on the University of Madison campus. Local organizing groups ...
RICHMOND — Months after shutting off most of its Flock Safety cameras due to privacy concerns, Richmond officials must now decide whether or not to give the company a second chance, a dilemma ...