How Las Vegas Installed A Massive Flock Camera Network Without Asking You
LV police run about 200 Flock cameras backed by private funds. Metro logged more than 23,000 vehicle searches since 2023. Critics say donor funding sidestepped public debate. Flock Safety draws plenty of criticism for how it conducts business, yet city leaders are not always above scrutiny either. Public safety contracts often test the limits of transparency and oversight. Denver’s mayor recently faced backlash after approving a contract with the company valued just under the threshold that would have required city council approval. Now, Las Vegas is in the crosshairs because its police force is using around 200 Flock cameras that the public never had a say in. That’s because they’re almost all supported through private donations. Private Funding Sidesteps Public Review In most cases, cities end up paying for Flock Safety or other companies’ automatic license plate reader systems. To that end, the public often has a chance to speak up about whether or not they suppo...