LAPD said it paused its contract with Flock to "address some of the civil liberty and civil right concerns" surrounding the ...
Safety or Privacy? Hundreds of license plate readers cover the streets of Bakersfield — ready to read and track vehicles ...
The LAPD halted its relationship with Flock Safety last week over concerns about how the company stores and shares data ...
The Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners Tuesday approved recommendations to suspend the deployment of automated license plate reader cameras licensed by Flock Safety pending additional oversight ...
The board also agreed with the LAPD’s decision to stop using Flock cameras until the company agrees with the department’s ...
A three-year agreement with Flock Safety, in which the city had 138 automated license plate reader cameras around the city, ...
The city’s contract with Flock Safety expired on Saturday. The company reportedly shares data with federal agencies that ...
The Los Angeles Police Department has suspended its use of controversial surveillance tech from Flock Safety. The city's law ...
You know those cameras you've seen pop up around town? They're not police cameras. They're run by Flock Safety, a private ...
Discover where to watch Thursday's World Cup matches for free in Los Angeles and Orange counties, including schedules, rules, and location details.
If data brokers can track the devices you take with you, they know where you live, where you go, and what you do. And the stakes are only poised to climb higher, now that surveillance companies that ...
When you tune in to the 2026 World Cup, you’ll get a peek at something you probably haven’t seen before: an up-close live feed at what’s happening on the field from the referee’s perspective.
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