License plate camera company halts cooperation with federal agencies among investigation concerns
Flock Safety halted federal data sharing due to unclear investigation purposes and state law concerns, affecting over 4,000 communities as of late June, company said.
- Flock Safety, a company operating automated license-plate reading cameras nationwide, has paused cooperation with federal agencies due to concerns about the purpose of their investigations.
- The company found that Customs and Border Protection had accessed Illinois data, although it's unclear if the agency was seeking immigration-related information.
- Flock Safety has tweaked its system to restrict federal agencies' access and prevent searches related to abortion or immigration enforcement.
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License plate camera company halts cooperation with federal agencies among investigation concerns
A company that installs license plate-detecting cameras to aid law enforcement has halted operations with federal agencies because of ongoing concerns among officials in Illinois and elsewhere.
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