The Denver City Council approved a contract with Axon to replace the city's controversial Flock license plate reader cameras ...
Denver will soon start using a new company for license plate reading technology.
Troy’s controversial license plate reader cameras will remain in place after the city’s contract with Flock Safety renewed ...
In the early hours of Wednesday, the Berkeley City Council deferred voting on a proposed expansion of surveillance ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Belle Meade is expanding its security camera program, adding license plate readers and cameras at three new locations along Belle Meade Boulevard and Harding Pike. The city ...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced she is pausing the expansion of Seattle’s police surveillance camera program.
A Flock license plate reader camera at the corner of San Antonio Road and Charleston Road on Jan. 28. Photo by Seeger Gray. The Mountain View City Council unanimously voted on Tuesday to terminate its ...
City Council continued a vote on a $2 million expansion of the surveillance technology to June after public outcry ...
DENVER — Denver City Council members face a vote this week that will determine whether the city keeps dozens of license plate-reading cameras or ends the controversial program — at ...
The use of automatic license plate readers has exploded across the country in recent years. The cameras on roads and freeways that take images of the back of passing cars are popular with police for ...
Denver is ditching Flock for Axon, and will have half as many cameras, but not all council members are sold.
This week, Denver City Council will make a decision that goes to the heart of a basic responsibility we all share: keeping ...