Santa Cruz considers ending Flock contract over data sharing concerns
Santa Cruz City Council voted 6-1 to end the contract with Flock Safety after data breaches and privacy concerns, with at least 20 community members opposing the cameras, officials said.
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Santa Cruz votes to terminate its contract with Flock Safety
The Santa Cruz City Council voted 6-1 to terminate the city’s contract with Flock Safety, the company that provides automated license plate cameras to Santa Cruz, Capitola and Watsonville along with other jurisdictions across the country, at its meeting Tuesday afternoon.
Santa Cruz the First in California to Terminate Its Contract With Flock Safety
Santa Cruz City Council voted to terminate its contract with Flock Safety, the license plate reader company that has come under scrutiny for its data collection and sharing practices.
City council votes to end Santa Cruz’s contract with Flock Safety
The Santa Cruz City Council voted 6-1 to end the city’s contract with Flock Safety at its Tuesday meeting following data breaches, community pushback, and a recommendation from three councilmembers that the city pull out of the contract. The post City council votes to end Santa Cruz’s contract with Flock Safety appeared first on Lookout Santa Cruz.
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