The question is ... what limits we place on ourselves when technology expands the reach of institutional power," City Council member Isak Asare said.
A Sterling man concerned about how data from automated license plate readers could be used – and possibly shared – expressed his concerns Tuesday night to the Sterling City Council. “It is a digital ...
The Aspen Police Department is working to install two license plate-reading cameras made by the Georgia-based Flock Safety, the same surveillance company whose cameras have stirred public controversy ...
Amazon ends Ring’s planned Flock Safety integration after Super Bowl backlash, reigniting debate over surveillance technology ...
The Gainesville City Commission’s approval of a contract with Flock in 2024 allowed law enforcement to enter an agreement with Flock, according to Art Forgey, the Gainesville Police Department public ...
Ring has canceled its plans to partner with Flock Safety on a doorbell camera system that critics have labeled a privacy concern.
The mayor’s office confirmed it’s seeking bids from providers and plans to submit a new contract to the council “in the coming weeks,” a spokesman said ...
The city said the cameras capture images of vehicles and “are not intended to capture facial images or people inside their ...
Weston is beginning installation of new license plate reader cameras after city leaders approved a three-year contract for the technology, sparking debate about privacy, cost and public safety.
In our rush to make our community safe, we’re not getting the full picture of the risks we’re facing,” Thornton resident Steve Mathias said.
A private surveillance company called Flock provides license plate reader technology to thousands of police departments. The cameras create a detailed log of a person's movements by tracking their ...
A RedSpeed camera Thursday morning Tampa City Council will vote on a request from the Tampa Police Department to approve a piggyback agreement with ...