LYNNWOOD, Wash. — They are billed as a game changer in the fight against crime, but many believe they're also ripe for abuse and need strict regulation. Flock cameras have become the latest flashpoint ...
A federal judge in Virginia ruled Tuesday that the City of Norfolk’s use of nearly 200 automated license plate readers (ALPRs) from Flock is constitutional and can continue, dismissing the entire case ...
The Oro Valley Police Department is leasing four automated drones using a border support grant. Officials state the drones will enhance officer safety and reduce ...
The City of Prosser has deactivated its Flock Safety cameras, according to a news release. Flock Safety is an Atlanta-based company that makes wireless cameras and software that scan license plates ...
Over 80,000 Evansville Police Department searches of Flock Safety's vehicle-tracking cameras were posted online, part of 74 million searches nationwide now hosted on HaveIBeenFlocked.com. The FBI ...
The Cleveland County Board of Commissioners approved a $60,000 contract renewal in a 2-1 vote Monday for 20 Flock cameras operated by the Cleveland County Sheriff’s Office. The Flock Safety agreement, ...
York, Maine police are using AI-powered Flock Safety cameras to aid in criminal investigations. Officials state that access to the collected data is strictly controlled and audited daily to address ...
Sportscaster Kay Adams has made quite the stir this season clapping back at Drake Maye haters. Now that the young quarterback is headed to the Super Bowl, she took to social media for a little shade. ...
NORFOLK — A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that the Norfolk Police Department’s use of Flock Safety surveillance cameras does not amount to an unconstitutional invasion of city residents’ privacy. U.S ...
Kay Adams ends January in another outstanding outfit. Just because the NFL season is almost over doesn’t mean Kay Adams is going anywhere. The NFL host is going viral this week amid a winter blast ...
NORFOLK, Va. — A federal judge in Norfolk sided with the city on Tuesday in a lawsuit alleging that its use of Flock license plate reading cameras is a violation of Fourth Amendment rights. Norfolk's ...
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A federal judge ruled in favor of the City of Norfolk in a lawsuit Tuesday that claimed the use of Flock license plate reading cameras was a violation of Fourth Amendment rights.
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