Real-Time Crime Center Shows Flock Tech At Its Best In Two Arrests
Flock Safety cameras helped two police departments catch up with suspects. Video from each incident provides insight into how the technology works. It also shows how the tech can identify vehicles even without visible plates. Cities across the USA are ditching Flock Safety cameras and other similar systems. Privacy advocates say that such networks are a violation of the Fourth Amendment. Now, a new video from two police departments shows how the technology can help capture suspects. It also demonstrates some limitations and verifies the concerns some have. Officers in Glendale, Arizona, found themselves called to a local carwash thanks to a Flock camera alert. The system saw a stolen truck pass a camera and police tracked it to a bay where the driver was vacuuming it out. Despite having three cruisers on scene around the car, the driver decided to flee the scene. More: Flock Traffic Cameras Track Everything, Except The Cops Misusing Them In doing so, he rammed one of...