How Flock Safety's Solar-Powered License Plate Cameras Work
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Charles Krome
Summary
Flock Safety, founded in 2017, operates a network of over 80,000 solar-powered cameras installed on neighborhood poles. These cameras use smart lenses and AI technology to capture and log traffic details around the clock, providing law enforcement and communities with vehicle data to aid in solving crimes and improving public safety. The system is designed to be privacy-focused by only capturing license plates and vehicle characteristics rather than identifying individuals.
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The cameras use solar power and smart lenses to log traffic details day or night.
Flock cameras are designed to capture license plates and vehicle characteristics rather than identifying individuals.
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