Denver City Council narrowly approved a new system to track vehicles across the city with a 7-6 vote, replacing the city's Flock cameras with 50 Axon license plate reader cameras.
Oshkosh Common Council delayed a vote on Flock Safety cameras after public outcry over privacy and police misuse concerns.
Denver City Council voted Tuesday to approve a new contract with a different company, Axon.
The license plate readers have been used to help identify suspects and find missing people, but they come with serious ...
Automatic license plate readers, the black cameras looming above our roadways, have quietly appeared by the thousands across ...
The Stockton City Council approved a $3.15 million contract amendment with Flock to add a drone program, despite strong ...
The City of Standwood has decided to reactivate its Flock Safety cameras, while Spokane County has joined Pierce County in ...
Stanwood's Flock cameras are scheduled to be reactivated early this month following Gov. Bob Ferguson's signing of the Driver ...
The University of Wisconsin-Madison Police Department has decided to restrict access to its Flock security camera data from ...
Richland police shut down their Flock camera system after a new state law changed how officers can use vehicle-tracking ...
Troy’s controversial license plate reader cameras will remain in place after the city’s contract with Flock Safety renewed ...
Jerome County Sheriff George Oppedyk used Flock cameras to search for his wife’s vehicle hundreds of times between July and ...