At least five cities and counties in the state — including Clark County, Reno and Sparks — have penned agreements with an automated license plate reader company called Flock Safety in the past three ...
The growing use and in some cases misuse of the technology is creating serious privacy concerns and a raging debate: Is this advanced safety or invasive surveillance?
Concerns over privacy and data sharing have led more and more cities to cancel previous deals with ALPR companies.
Denver City Council delayed a vote on a new license plate reader contract Monday night, leaving the city days away from its ...
Although Axon isn’t Flock, privacy and surveillance concerns that come with license plate reader technology “apply to any ...
53 cities across 20 different states have, so far, deactivated or altogether rejected Flock's license plate-reading cameras ...
The City of Burlington Police Department is seeing success with cameras in its Automated License Plate Reader program. The ...
Several residents expressed concern at the recent City Council meeting regarding the installation of Flock Automated License ...
The Richmond City Council voted Tuesday to extend its contract with Flock Safety for its automated license plate reader ...
CORALVILLE — The Coralville City Council voted 3-1 in favor of canceling its contract with Flock Safety and removing the city’s automatic license plate reader cameras in the next few days. Earlier ...
A bill that would regulate the use of automated license plate reader cameras in Washington is on its way to Governor Bob ...