In our rush to make our community safe, we’re not getting the full picture of the risks we’re facing,” Thornton resident Steve Mathias said.
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Midland City Council approves extending Flock camera contract
Midland OKs a 24-month, $451,000 Flock Safety LPR camera deal, citing crime-solving results and a 30-day retention policy.
License plate recognition cameras, part of the Flock Safety system, have become a powerful tool in solving serious crimes.
Kara Finnstrom takes a look at the Flock LPR system, which scans license plates on traveling vehicles and relays information back to police, and the debate it's been met in recent months over privacy ...
City of Eugene staff have started removing the Flock Safety automated license plate recognition cameras after terminating its contract with the security company. The city has initiated removal of the ...
BISBEE, Ariz. (KGUN) — Cochise County Board Chair and District 3 Supervisor Frank Antenori and Sheriff Mark Dannels announced Jan. 21 that they will ask fellow supervisors to support a decision not to ...
Norfolk, VA, Jan. 27, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Today, the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia court in Norfolk, Virginia definitively upheld the constitutionality of the city of ...
The City of Glenwood Springs has restricted all outside law enforcement access to its Flock camera system effective on ...
Little Falls is testing License Plate Recognition cameras this summer to aid police in spotting stolen vehicles and wanted ...
The case, Schmidt v. City of Norfolk, was originally filed in October 2024 by two Virginians who claimed that their rights were violated when the Flock network of cameras captured their cars hundreds ...
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