Milwaukee police chief defends Flock Safety camera use
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Amid the Trump administration's immigration crackdown, some residents call for change.
San Jose police Chief Paul Joseph is recommending a series of changes to how Flock cameras are used in the city.
When asked about his views on Flock, Mayor Mike Johnston said he had concerns “over the course of the process” of working with the company and that ultimately, they were “not the right
Mountain View became the latest city in the Bay Area to oust license plate reader camera manufacturer Flock Safety after its City Council voted Tuesday to terminate a contract with
Santa Clara County Supervisors amended their own policies to restrict Flock Safety license plate cameras in three South Bay cities.
A work session on Tuesday allowed Fort Collins City Council members to hear from law enforcement about Flock cameras used in the city.
Durango Police Chief Brice Current testified to the Colorado Senate Judiciary Committee on Monday in opposition to Senate Bill 26-070, a bill proposing regulations on government access to location
The Coralville City Council voted to terminate a two-year contract with Flock Safety, which permitted the installation of Automated License Plate Readers throughout the city, during its Tuesday meeting.
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Santa Clara County to stop using Flock Safety cameras in several cities after privacy concerns
The vote comes after news broke that the camera network was being used by the federal government against the wishes of many cities and counties.
The decision follows controversy with Flock, a company whose relationship quickly soured with Denver City Council members.
KXAN asked DPS on Feb. 6 for a list of every government and law enforcement agency with an active agreement.