The Lynnwood City Council voted unanimously on Monday, February 22, to terminate its contract with Flock Safety.
Richmond police have deployed 99 Flock Safety automatic license plate readers across the city, and while the technology has ...
The Lynnwood City Council voted unanimously on Monday to cancel its contract for Flock Safety license plate reader cameras ...
Richmond Police Chief Rick Edwards said the cameras have been effective in violent crime investigations and hit-and-run cases.
Residents in multiple U.S. communities have begun physically removing Flock Safety surveillance cameras from public spaces, escalating a grassroots backlash against automated license plate readers ...
Emporia, Virginia, is now the first "Flock Safe City" in the Commonwealth, rolling out a sweeping suite of public safety ...
Amazon ends Ring’s planned Flock Safety integration after Super Bowl backlash, reigniting debate over surveillance technology ...
Colorado lawmakers are seeking to narrow law enforcement’s ability to access data on drivers whose information is captured by ...
The city of Emporia has launched its "Safe City" initiative to use cutting-edge technology to reduce crime and improve public safety.
Privacy concerns and CEO comments prompt Virginia city to cancel Flock contract ...
After months of debate and protest over Denver’s use of Flock Safety for license plate reader services, the city is moving to ...
Amazon-owned Ring announced it is ending its partnership with Flock Safety, an AI-powered surveillance technology company.