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 when "neighborhood safety camera" starts sounding a lot…
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
LAPD Pauses Use of Flock Camera Surveillance Following Data Security Concerns
After amounting pressure from community groups and public concerns, LAPD let their contract with Flock Safety expire July 11 The post LAPD P
Opponents and privacy advocates react after LAPD ends its contract with Flock Safety
The Los Angeles Police Department ended its contract with Flock Safety and its network of surveillance cameras, and more reactions are pouri
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,

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.