Tens of officers have been fired, and some even arrested, for abuse of the Flock license plate reader system used by police departments throughout the US, according to a new report.
Louisville Metro Police say officers in the department’s Fourth Division arrested a 46-year-old man and recovered a stolen motorcycle after getting alerts from a Flock Safety camera system.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — A new U.S. Supreme Court ruling could lead to restrictions on Flock automated license plate reader systems, attorneys challenging the technology’s constitutionality say. The Supreme ...
The U.S. Supreme Court's decision restricting law enforcement's ability to use sprawling cell phone location data is bringing ...
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Since 2021, 82 Flock contracts have been canceled across 28 US states — nearly half of them during this year alone.