STAUNTON – A few, but not all, of the six Flock Safety cameras in Staunton have been removed as of Feb. 11. The automated license plate readers (ALPRs) from Flock Safety were installed in Staunton in ...
With more than 80,000 AI-powered cameras across the U.S., Flock Safety has become one of cops’ go-to surveillance tools and a $7.5 billion business. Now CEO Garrett Langley has both police tech giant ...
Amid fears it’s created a mass surveillance system, Flock is turning its license plate readers into fully-fledged surveillance cameras, taking on what it claims is a monopoly on police tech by Axon.
Editor’s note: This is the third story in a new series examining law enforcement’s expanded use of surveillance technology in Virginia. In a road rage case two months ago, a man pointed his gun out ...
Flock Safety—the surveillance company behind the country’s largest network of automated license plate readers (ALPRs)—currently faces attacks on multiple fronts seeking to tear down the invasive and ...