The Vault · 2026-04-30 23:54:07 · 404 Media
Residents of Dunwoody, Georgia, an Atlanta suburb, have learned that Flock Safety sales employees repeatedly accessed the city's surveillance cameras—including feeds from a children's gymnastics room, playgrounds, a school, a Jewish community center, and a pool—as part of demonstrations pitched to police departments ac...
The Office · 2026-05-06 19:31:37 · 404 Media
Flock Safety, a company specializing in automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras and surveillance infrastructure, accessed cameras at a children's gymnastics facility as part of a sales pitch demonstration, according to reporting by 404 Media. The incident, first reported by journalist Jason, raises questions...
The Network · 2026-05-07 16:31:39 · Hacker News
Flock Safety, the Atlanta-based startup that has built one of the largest networks of automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras in the United States, is facing renewed scrutiny over how its surveillance data may have been accessed and used by federal immigration authorities. The company, which markets its camera sy...
The Network · 2026-05-08 07:37:08 · r/privacy
A leaked memorandum from Berkeley's city attorney's office has exposed serious legal risks tied to Flock Safety's surveillance technology, warning that the city could face liability reaching tens of millions of dollars if the council renews the company's contract. The internal memo, disclosed ahead of a contentious con...