The question for American drivers isn’t whether in-car cameras are coming, but if they’ll arrive as a safety system, or as a ...
Amid fears it’s created a mass surveillance system, Flock is turning its license plate readers into fully-fledged surveillance cameras, taking on what it claims is a monopoly on police tech by Axon.
Flock Safety cameras log every car's plate, location, and timestamp into a national database searchable by police without a ...
Within a year or two, buying a new car in the United States could mean accepting a built-in surveillance system that watches a driver’s eyes, hands, and even breath for signs of impairment. Supporters ...
A simple error got magnified by Flock's nationwide surveillance camera network and ended with four cop cars boxing me in.
If you aren't mad about Flock cameras, then I don't know how to help you, but maybe this little nugget of information can convince you to dislike being under constant surveillance and having your ...
Give the world's control freaks credit where it's due: No matter how creepy their proposals are, there's always another nanny someplace eager to double down with an even more intrusive scheme. So, as ...
"Once these systems have you in their crosshairs, there's pretty much only one way it can go." The post Flock Cameras Screw ...