During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the implications of discontinuing the use of Flock Safety's license plate reader technology in Oak Park. The conversation highlighted concerns that the absence of such surveillance could inadvertently create a \"cover\" for criminal activity, as surrounding municipalities continue to utilize similar systems.
One official emphasized that without Flock, Oak Park may become a haven for vehicles involved in crimes elsewhere, allowing them to evade detection. The discussion pointed out that criminals could exploit this lack of visibility, potentially changing license plates or engaging in further illegal activities once they enter the village.
The officials acknowledged that the decision to eliminate Flock could undermine public safety efforts, as it removes a critical tool for tracking and responding to criminal behavior. The meeting underscored the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the potential risks associated with discontinuing the program, particularly in light of the interconnected nature of crime across municipal boundaries.