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Council hears that Flock neighborhood cameras send license-plate photos to company, with limited local access

3542226 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

A speaker at the meeting described how Flock cameras used by a neighborhood-watch pilot capture license-plate photographs and transmit them to the company; local users reportedly have limited direct access and retrieval requires a plate number or identifying details.

A presenter described details of a neighborhood-watch pilot that uses Flock cameras, saying the devices take near-instant photographs of license plates and transmit those images to the company's headquarters rather than storing them locally.

"Until we started using Flock cameras, I had assumed that they were taking film. But, I've learned in the litigation that they are actually more like…

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