The Flagstaff City Council voted unanimously to end its contract with Flock Safety, leading to the immediate deactivation and scheduled removal of 32 automated license plate recognition cameras.
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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Flock Safety will maintain an existing network of 300 cameras to monitor the city’s busiest streets and local state highways for up to two years during a competitive search for a long-term vendor.