Those cameras you keep seeing? They're run by Flock Safety, a private company that tracks more than just your car's plates.
Lawmakers know Lowes and Home Depot use automated license plate readers, but don’t know why. Some shoppers didn’t even know ...
Some Home Depot and Lowe's stores in Connecticut reportedly scan license plates in parking lots using automated readers tied ...
Lawmakers are questioning Home Depot and Lowe’s over license plate cameras and police data sharing policies ...
The letter from lawmakers asks Home Depot and Lowe's about data retention, warrants and law enforcement access to automated ...
Some Home Depot and Lowe’s stores are using cameras that scan and log license plates in parking lots. Retailers say the systems help fight theft, b ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation announced plans to buy nationwide access to a network of license plate readers, saying it ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Technology journalist specializing in audio, computing and Apple Macs. Surveillance cameras with license plate recognition were ...
Hours before the sun rose on Dallas police Chief Daniel Comeaux’s first day on the job, an elderly man in a wheelchair was shot dead near Fair Park. Two days later, the new chief stood among a cluster ...
Southern Arizona law enforcement agencies, leaders, and drivers navigate license plate reader use.
Palo Alto has found an auditor to review its Flock license plate cameras, which are facing scrutiny after numerous data breaches across the Bay Area, with the goal of presenting findings to the City ...
Flock’s system uses AI-enabled cameras to snap photos of every vehicle that passes, creating a digital “fingerprint.” ...