Denver is considering a new partnership with Axon in a move away from Flock, the controversial license plate reader company.
Denver is considering a new partnership with Axon in a move away from Flock, the controversial license plate reader company.
Denver mayor's office asks a City Council committee to postpone its vote on a contract with license plate camera reader maker ...
Denver's new automated license plate reader vendor could deploy fewer cameras than its predecessor, but Mayor Mike Johnston's administration says it will come with more robust safeguards for data it ...
Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced that a new provider will take over management of license plate reader services from ...
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There is growing push back from citizens across Western New York against municipalities using Flock Cameras, automatic license plate readers.
After months of infighting over Flock surveillance cameras in Denver, city leaders say Flock is on its way out and a different surveillance technology provider is in. The city announced a new ...
DENVER — Denver is getting rid of its controversial automated license plate reading (ALPR) camera vendor Flock Safety, choosing to award its new ALPR contract to Axon, the Denver Mayor's office ...
Police departments in Eugene, Springfield, and Lane County, Oregon, are ending their contracts with Flock Safety, a major vendor of Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras. Concerns with the ...
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