Automatic license plate reader (ALPR) companies like Flock Safety are quietly trying to build a nationwide mass surveillance ...
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Audit shows San Francisco police Flock license plate camera data accessed by outside agencies
The San Francisco Police Department said an audit of its network of automated license plate reader cameras shows it was improperly accessed by outside agencies.
Flock Safety's massive network of cameras, drones, and audio recording devices stores all kinds of data and has already been ...
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San Jose's 'creepy' and 'deeply intrusive' ALPR camera system is unconstitutional, a new lawsuit says
Five years ago, police in San Jose, California, began using automatic license plate readers (ALPRs) to record information about vehicles traveling through the city. The initial experiment involved ...
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Feds Ran 300 Illegal Searches Through San Francisco's License Plate Cameras
If you drive in San Francisco, your license plate has almost certainly been photographed, timestamped, and geolocated by one ...
Questions about vehicle privacy are becoming increasingly common as modern technology allows companies and government ...
How do you avoid Flock Safety ALPR cameras? We explain how drivers use the DeFlock open-source map and mobile app to route around surveillance.
With an estimated 94,000 automated license plate readers in America, police and federal agents can almost track your ...
Now that the Dane County Board has voted to reinstate $80,000 into his budget, Sheriff Kalvin Barrett is eager to find a new ...
Deployed across more than 12,000 communities, Flock Safety's automated license plate readers (ALPR) are a key player in America's ever-growing public security and surveillance network. The AI-enabled ...
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