DENVER — Flock Safety has made a fortune through its ALPR cameras, which are always rolling, capturing where people are headed in cities across America and in Colorado. Flock touts that the technology ...
While the Santa Cruz City Council has voted to pull out of its contract with Flock Safety, the Atlanta-based company still has its cameras up and operating in other parts of the county. Here’s Lookout ...
WASHINGTON. THE CITY OF CAMBRIDGE WILL NO LONGER WORK WITH THE COMPANY BEHIND ITS AUTOMATIC LICENSE PLATE READERS. THE CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL VOTED BACK IN OCTOBER TO END AN AGREEMENT WITH FLOCK ...
Amazon’s surveillance camera maker Ring announced a partnership on Thursday with Flock, a maker of AI-powered surveillance cameras that share footage with law enforcement. Now agencies that use Flock ...
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Ferndale ends contract with Flock Safety after hearing concerns, seeks new license plate reader vendor
Ferndale has ended its contract with Flock Safety after a pilot period with the company's automatic license plate readers. This decision was made by the police department after hearing concerns about ...
On Thursday afternoon in New York City, I sat down with Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley. We met to discuss the company’s expansion from making cameras for reading license plates to building drones ...
Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the cameras around town this summer. They were black and sleek, mounted on tall poles under large solar panels and positioned at ...
More than 5,000 law enforcement departments across the U.S. use interconnected Flock Safety cameras to track residents’ movements. Sandy Boyce, a 72-year-old retiree in Sedona, Arizona, first saw the ...
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