The Coralville Police Department is considering the use of automated license plate reader technology, a tool for law enforcement some find controversial due to concerns of potential misuse of data.
The city of Florence will hold a townhall style meeting Monday about whether to continue using private company Flock’s ...
An automated license plate reader that appears to be a Flock Safety camera is shown on Northeast Fourth Avenue in Fort Lauderdale on Dec. 3. ©Amy Beth Bennett Small cameras that come with access to a ...
BROOKVILLE — Brookville police are testing new cameras they hope will aid in solving crimes. They are solar-powered and can track stolen cars, and people wanted for different crimes. They are not ...
New technology can solve crimes faster, safer, and less expensively than ever before. So why is it causing such a backlash? Before I dive more deeply into the company—and issues—at play here, let me ...
When Anne Arundel County Police announced in August that their crime rates had dropped since the beginning of the year, they attributed it in part to the technology at their fingertips, including ...
Authorities credit Flock Safety’s license-plate reader technology for playing a pivotal role in identifying and tracking a fugitive killer connected to the mass shooting at Brown University and murder ...
The Springfield Police Department has installed 25 license plate reader cameras to investigate retail theft and other crimes. Community members have expressed concerns about privacy and data ...