Flock safety cameras are expanding in Wisconsin Lakeshore communities, helping police make arrests but raising privacy ...
As license plate cameras multiply, questions grow over who owns them and how data is used. Though HOAs love them.
Flock Safety and Coreforce partner to enhance real-time awareness and operational efficiency for law enforcement.
A vocal group of citizens is pushing back on the Staunton Police Department’s use of Flock cameras as the city begins its second year of using the automated license-plate reader technology, known as ...
AirGarage is pleased to announce a new partnership with Flock Safety. The partnership will allow AirGarage to deploy license plate recognition (LPR) cameras across our portfolio as part of our ongoing ...
ORANGE, Ohio -- A clerical error by the village’s administration has resulted in Village Council’s ratifying a contract that was actually signed more than a year ...
ATLANTA — Flock Safety has announced the launch of the Flock Business Network, a secure, collaborative hub designed to help private sector organizations work together to solve and prevent crime. The ...
DENVER (KDVR) — On May 5, the Denver City Council failed to approve a contract extension with Flock, a tech surveillance company that has been contracted to provide over 100 license plate readers ...
Flock Safety, an eight-year-old company based in Atlanta, promotes its license plate readers (LPRs) as tools that can "stop crime in its tracks with evidence that drives action." Charlie and Angie ...
BAY CITY, MI – Bay City officials finally put an end to months of discussion regarding Flock Safety’s automated license plate-reading cameras (LPRs) this week following a strong public response.
The cloud Automatic License Plate Reader (ALPR or LPR) company Flock is building a dangerous nationwide mass-surveillance infrastructure, as we have been pointing out for several years now. The ...