CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland officials insist the city’s Flock cameras remain secure and won’t be used for immigration enforcement even after Dayton shut down its cameras following a data breach.
Per the city’s policy, being undocumented or having an ICE detainer is treated as a civil matter rather than a criminal offense. In such cases, officers do not have the authority to make an arrest.
MENOMINEE — An ordinance amendment regarding the use of license plate readers was introduced Monday at the Menominee City Council meeting and a public hearing on the matter will take place May 18. The ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond City Council has approved a $3.4 billion budget for the upcoming fiscal year including continued funding for the controversial Flock camera system. During its meeting ...
The Oshkosh Common Council has delayed a decision on renewing its contract for Flock Safety automated license plate readers. Community members have raised concerns about privacy, data security and ...
Bloomington police tapped their Flock license‑plate‑reader network about 9,000 times last year — or about 25 times per day, on average — a level that underscores the system’s investigative value, but ...
Last year, 80 Flock cameras operated across the city. Currently, 41 remain active. By the end of the year, that number will ...
(This story has been updated to add comments from Port Hueneme Police Department and correct the number of searches conducted by out-of-state agencies.) A failure in the automated license plate reader ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The City of Bloomington did not renew its contract with Flock Safety when it expired last month. According to a release, the contract ended on March 5, and the City decided not to ...
SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — For months, outside law enforcement agencies were using Shaker Heights’ Flock surveillance camera network to conduct immigration-related searches, including civil immigration ...