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Denver will stop using Flock cameras after city council unanimously rejected the contract proposal due to privacy and ...
Denver City Council voted unanimously not to renew its contract with tech surveillance company Flock, which just installed dozens of license plate reading cameras throughout the city in 2024.
A bill concerning Flock cameras and the data they hold was just signed into law by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, with the law meant to regulate the data and add restrictions. Not ...
The Denver City Council voted unanimously Monday night to not renew its contract with tech surveillance company Flock, which ...
Denver City Council rejected a contract extension with Flock Group Inc., for more than $600,000 to continue operating the more than 100 automated license plate recognition cameras throughout the city.
Denver will stop using Flock cameras after city council unanimously rejected the contract proposal due to privacy and immigration worries.