On March 10, 2026, Georgetown City Council approved a 4-year contract with Flock LPR cameras. KVUE heard from supporters and critics of the decision.
An explosion in use-cases across industries is making license plate recognition one of the newer ways for integrators to generate greater profits.
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Proposed ordinance would let public see exact locations of Flock cameras
Metro Councilman JP Lyninger has proposed a law that would create a public map of all license plate reading cameras across the city.
ALPRs are AI-powered cameras that automatically track specific cars, and there's growing backlash against them.
Some Arizonans are raising privacy concerns about hundreds of high-tech cameras along major roadways, which use artificial ...
Palo Alto’s automated license plate recognition (ALPR) system relies on 30 cameras supplied by Flock Safety, one of which is pictured here. Courtesy city of Palo Alto. Just weeks after Mountain View ...
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