What are Flock cameras, and why are they controversial? Lawyer explains
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What are Flock cameras, and why are they controversial? Lawyer explains
The dispute over Flock cameras' impact on privacy compared to their usefulness for law enforcement is not likely to end soon. In this week's Ask Isaacs, 6 News Anchor Lori Tucker and Attorney Greg Isaacs discuss these cameras and what makes them so controversial.
A Privacy Expert on the Outrage Over Flock Cameras
You might've seen recent headlines about the use (and proliferation) of Flock license-plate-reading cameras, at least 100,000 of which are installed in public places across 49 states. These surveillance cameras are intended to catch and prevent criminal activity by recording vehicle data, but privacy concerns are leading to activists nationwide destroying and disabling the devices. Their worries may be warranted: There are numerous cases of the …
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