On Tuesday, the Mountain View City Council voted to end its contract with Flock Safety, a major vendor of the plate readers, ...
The Ventura County Sheriff's Office said out-of-state agencies accessed their license plate reader data more than 364,000 times, including federal agencies.
Flock Safety is facing a class action lawsuit. Filed by an Oakland-based firm, it alleges the company's license plate reading cameras are violating the law and the privacy of California residents.
SJPD is preserving the use of the city’s 474 Flock cameras — as other jurisdictions are dropping them — but is changing retention and access rules following wide public outcry that includes ...
Even after Flock removed California law enforcement agencies from its National Lookup service last year, unauthorized access ...
According to an internal review, out-of-state agencies ran more than 364,000 queries on the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office ...
EL CERRITO — An audit by police into how license plate readers in the city have been used and who has gained access to them has revealed that more than one federal agency tapped into the network to ...
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The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office has provided an update on Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) information sharing. The Sheriff’s Office ...
Mountain View, California voted to end their contract with Flock after residents protested the automated license plate readers.