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Raging debate around use of license plate readers: Are they advancing safety or violating privacy?
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?
Nevada police agencies are expanding automated license plate cameras, but the state has few clear rules to protect privacy.
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FLOCK alert helps deputies recover stolen truck in Okaloosa County
Video above: ‘News 5 Now’ — Top Stories from March 23, 2026 OKALOOSA COUNTY, Fla. (WKRG) — License plate reader technology in Okaloosa County has led to the arrest of a person accused of stealing a ...
Concerns over privacy and data sharing have led more and more cities to cancel previous deals with ALPR companies.
Although Axon isn’t Flock, privacy and surveillance concerns that come with license plate reader technology “apply to any ...
Flock Safety, the controversial Atlanta-based surveillance company, just wants to build a network of cameras that allows it to track every single person's movements at all times, and for some reason, ...
A public records request by a citizen journalist has revealed that Oklahoma City lacks transparency rules for automatic ...
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Berkeley mayor says no to Flock. Will council follow suit?
A new proposal from Mayor Adena Ishii "opposes the renewal, approval, or authorization of any contract with Flock Safety." ...
The City of Coralville canceled its contract with Flock Safety for automated license plate reader cameras after months of ...
53 cities across 20 different states have, so far, deactivated or altogether rejected Flock's license plate-reading cameras ...
"We want to protect people's privacy rights in our free and open society," said state Sen. John Kissel, R-Enfield.
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