Towns in four states pull plug on controversial Flock cameras
- Flock cameras have been shut down by officials in several states this month following privacy concerns about the automated license-plate reading technology.
- Flock, an Atlanta-based tech company, has been the center of controversy over its cameras that had been praised for helping police find missing people and suspected criminals.
- But now, those being surveilled are worried about their right to privacy because of the reported misuse of the technology.
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- Flock cameras have been shut down by officials in several states this month following privacy concerns about the automated license-plate reading technology.
- Flock, an Atlanta-based tech company, has been the center of controversy over its cameras that had been praised for helping police find missing people and suspected criminals.
- But now, those being surveilled are worried about their right to privacy because of the reported misuse of the technology.
Sources: The Independent