Federal agencies quietly tapped into Mountain View’s Flock license plate camera network without the police department’s ...
Despite repeated assurances of strict protocols and privacy safeguards, the Mountain View Police Department disclosed this ...
Hundreds of outside police agencies were able to poke around in Mountain View’s license plate camera database without the ...
Kara Finnstrom takes a look at the Flock LPR system, which scans license plates on traveling vehicles and relays information ...
Mountain View police criticized the company supplying its automated license plate reader system after an audit turned up ...
Lawmakers debate tighter limits on license plate reader data as privacy, immigration and abortion access concerns collide in ...
Automated license plate readers have proven to be a controversial addition to U.S. roads, and it looks like another state is hoping to regulate their use.
Mountain View police criticized the company supplying its automated license plate reader system after an audit turned up “unauthorized” use by federal law enforcement agencies.
Rohnery Park will keep its Flock camera network but cut data retention to 30 days, following hours of public concern over ...
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Laredo leaders approve $4.1M to expand police camera system with license plate readers
City leaders recently approved more than $4.1 million for a camera system that includes video and license plate readers to expand the existing police surveillance network.
The technology is a feature of Flock Safety cameras the department uses in select investigations. Flock came under scrutiny ...
License plate reader cameras made by Flock Safety have drawn attention and criticism nationwide over privacy and civil liberties, but in Diboll, the police chief and his command staff say ...
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