Brian Merchant, writing for Blood in the Machine, reports that people across the United States are dismantling and destroying Flock surveillance cameras, amid rising public anger that the license ...
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Flock cameras have become such attractive targets for destruction that some police have become protective of information about where they’re mounted. A local news story Friday in Louisville, Kentucky ...
LYNNWOOD — Lynnwood is one of the first cities in the state to terminate its contract with Flock Safety amid mounting public pressure and privacy concerns. The City Council voted 7-0 Monday to cancel ...
Since the start of 2025, at least 30 cities have canceled their contracts with Flock Safety, the AI surveillance company whose CEO wants to end all crime within the decade by blanketing the country in ...
EMPORIA, Va. — Emporia, Virginia, is now the first "Flock Safe City" in the Commonwealth, rolling out a sweeping suite of public safety technologies that go far beyond license plate readers. The city, ...
These aren’t your typical traffic cameras—they’re warrantless tracking systems deployed in 6,000 communities. Flock’s cameras don’t just snap license plates. They create “vehicle fingerprints” using ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Flock Safety has not only marketed its plate readers to law enforcement as a vital crime-fighting tool, but ...
Residents express concerns over mass surveillance, data sharing with other agencies and the potential for misuse. Fort Collins Police Services says it uses the camera data for retroactive ...
The City of Staunton, Virginia, is officially pulling the plug on its Flock Safety automated license plate readers. On December 19, 2025, city officials announced they will terminate their contract ...
Denver Auditor Tim O'Brien is refusing to sign the city's current contract with Flock Group, the company behind Denver's network of more than 100 license plate-reading cameras, citing what he says are ...