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  2. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    Flock claims that their technology significantly reduces crime where deployed. In 2023, a Flock spokesperson claimed that the company's system aided in 7% of successful criminal investigations in the United States; [42] in 2024, the company claimed that its devices "help to solve 10% of reported crime." [43]

  3. After battle with regulators, Flock Safety can install ... - AOL

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    Flock Safety cameras along roadways gather vehicle details for about 400 customers in North Carolina, including 100 law enforcement agencies. ... unsanctioned access to security information, Paul ...

  4. Lexington’s Flock safety cameras a wolf in sheep’s clothing ...

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    OpEd: Flock cameras are disproportionately placed in poor and minority neighborhoods, ... a venture capital-backed AI surveillance company with a penchant for overselling its accomplishments ...

  5. Are Flock cameras working? Lexington police say cameras have ...

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    The installation of Flock Safety Cameras, which read license plates of passing cars, has been controversial. The location of the 25 cameras has not been released by Lexington Police, which says ...

  6. Automatic number-plate recognition - Wikipedia

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    Since 2019, private companies like Flock Safety have grown rapidly, promoting stationary ALPR cameras to private individuals as well as neighbourhood associations and law enforcement. By April 2022, 1500 cities across the United States had implemented Flock cameras, despite criticism from the ACLU and other civil rights organisations [ 42 ...

  7. LifeLock - Wikipedia

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    The FTC called the company's prior marketing claims misleading to consumers by claiming to be a 100% guarantee against all forms of identity theft. [ 37 ] In 2015, the FTC found LifeLock to be in contempt of the 2010 agreement, charging that they "failed to establish and maintain a comprehensive information security program", and "falsely ...