Flock Safety says LAPD halting the use of their license plate readers was a ‘surprise’
Safety concerns have led the Los Angeles Police Department to suspend the use of Flock Safety license plate readers. As reported by the Los Angeles Times, the LAPD signed a three-year agreement with…
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LAPD ends agreement with Flock cameras, citing privacy, data concerns
A three-year agreement with Flock Safety, in which the city had 138 automated license plate reader cameras around the city, ended Saturday,
LAPD ends agreement with Flock cameras, citing privacy, data concerns
A three-year agreement with Flock Safety, in which the city had 138 automated license plate reader cameras around the city, ended Saturday,
LAPD ends agreement with Flock cameras, citing privacy, data concerns
A three-year agreement with Flock Safety, in which the city had 138 automated license plate reader cameras around the city, ended Saturday,
LAPD ends agreement with Flock cameras, citing privacy, data concerns
A three-year agreement with Flock Safety, in which the city had 138 automated license plate reader cameras around the city, ended Saturday,
LAPD ending deal with company operating license plate-reading cameras
The LAPD is ending its agreement with Flock Safety, a company that operates surveillance cameras throughout the city.

Los Angeles police pause Flock's surveillance of everyday life
Los Angeles police are ending their three-year agreement with Flock Safety after privacy and civil liberties concerns, which is what happens

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