The Oakland City Council voted to approve the Oakland Police Department's Flock Safety camera expansion plan Tuesday in a ...
The Oakland City Council voted 7-1 for a $2M, two-year Flock Safety contract to keep 290 license plate cameras, despite ...
The Oakland City Council voted 7-1 to approve a two-year, $2.2 million contract with Flock Safety for license-plate cameras.
The vote on Flock’s license plate readers capped months of whiplash, tensions, a 10-minute video, and discourse over a ...
Flock representatives have fended off criticisms — and a lawsuit by a local privacy advocate — that its vast trove of license ...
The Oakland City Council approved a new two-year contract with Flock Safety, overriding strong objections from privacy ...
OPD wants Flock to keep operating hundreds of license plate readers across Oakland. Privacy advocates say the data can too ...
OAKLAND — The company that manufactures Oakland’s surveillance cameras remains in play to secure a new $2 million city ...
Oakland’s City Council will vote next week on a proposal to extend the contract with Flock Safety, just weeks after the plan ...
OAKLAND — For years, the city has grappled with balancing public safety with residents’ privacy concerns — largely over law enforcement’s use of surveillance cameras that track license plate data on ...
After four hours of discussion, the Oakland City Council voted 7-1 on Tuesday night to approve a two-year contract with Flock Safety for license-plate cameras across the city.
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