Flock Safety Announces New Rules for Police License Plate Searches
The company said the changes are voluntary and follow reports of misuse, while civil liberties advocates say they do not go far enough.
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Flock Safety’s new privacy rules do little to ease concerns over ALPR surveillance
The company’s attempts to protect Americans’ privacy “will do nothing to protect innocent people from warrantless mass surveillance,” says an Institute for Justice attorney.
Flock rolls out new recommendations for law enforcement following growing surveillance and privacy concerns
Flock Safety, the company behind AI-powered license plate reader cameras used by law enforcement agencies across the country, rolled out new safeguards Thursday amid growing pushback over privacy concerns and officer misuse.The cameras track every vehicle that drives by and store that information in a database. Supporters say they help police solve crimes, but a growing number of people believe the nationwide network amounts to mass surveillance…
Op-ed | Despite 'New' Updates, Flock's Creepy Cameras Remain Major Civil Liberties Threat
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asserted that operational changes announced by Flock Safety, a surveillance technology firm, do not adequately mitigate privacy concerns associated with its extensive national automatic license plate reader (ALPR) network.
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