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Flock Safety is marketing its license plate readers directly to Fort Worth neighborhoods. One neighborhood leader accused the company of “preying on people’s fears about crime.”
A Flock Safety license plate reading camera sits on a pole near Echo Lake in south-central Fort Worth in this photo taken on March 15, 2024. CODY COPELAND/ccopeland@star-telegram.com
Anyone can download the data The News & Observer collected on the use of Flock Safety devices in North Carolina and across the country.
Flock states its cameras and technology only captures data from vehicles, and the machine learning is specifically designed not to identify people. Flock has defended itself against "myths" about license plate readers. [52] Although Flock Safety claims their cameras reduce crime, opponents argue that there is no clear evidence for this. [53]
License plate readers offer searchable images of license plates, car types and even drivers' faces. But are they unfairly invading people's privacy?
The cameras will be at or near intersections in Chatsworth, Northridge, Granada Hills, Sherwood Forest, Porter Ranch, West Hills and North Hills. San Fernando Valley gets 100 license plate-reading ...