City of Searcy Discontinues Use of Flock Cameras | Here's Why
Chief Steve Hernandez said only 10 of 60 officers used the readers regularly, and Flock Safety later cut default data retention to 7 days.
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Searcy will stop using Flock Safety cameras; firm had installed 22 surveillance devices around city | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Searcy will end its contract with Flock Safety for surveillance and license plate reader cameras, making it at least the sixth city or town in Arkansas to end or suspend its use of the technology.
Searcy will stop using Flock Safety cameras; firm had installed 22 surveillance devices around city
Searcy will end its contract with Flock Safety for surveillance and license plate reader cameras, making it at least the sixth city or town in Arkansas to end or suspend its use of the technology.
Searcy City Council starts process of ending city's Flock camera contracts
Searcy Police Chief Steve Hernandez asked the Searcy City Council last week to get the city out of its contracts for using Flock Safety cameras because of a “lack of communication” and the city “not getting our money’s worth” out…
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