One Of America’s Biggest Police Forces Just Declined To Renew Its Flock Camera Deal
LAPD allowed its three-year agreement with Flock Safety to expire rather than renewing it. Officials cited unresolved concerns over privacy, civil liberties, data sharing, and security. The technology has also faced criticism over misuse, false alerts, and operational challenges. Automatic license plate reading (ALPR) cameras are in the news across the nation. Now, one of the largest police departments in the country has just allowed its contract with Flock Safety, a leader in the ALPR space, to lapse. While the two sides will likely still come together over a new deal, the LAPD just openly admitted that it’s concerned about privacy and data related to Flock’s network. And the police aren’t alone. More: Why More Cities Are Suddenly Pulling The Plug On Flock Safety Cameras Flock Safety’s network of cameras captures images of passing vehicles and their license plates, allowing authorized users to search for vehicles c...