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Flock CEO says drones are its fastest-growing business as it expands beyond license plate cameras

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Flock CEO says drones are its fastest-growing business as it expands beyond license plate cameras
Flock CEO says drones are its fastest-growing business as it expands beyond license plate cameras
Flock's stationary cameras and license plate readers have drawn backlash. Its CEO says the company's future is in drones. IMF Flock Safety says its fastest-growing business segment is drones. That's a big change for the company. Its license plate scanning tech is in 6,000 communities. Flock has faced recent backlash.
Communities that have ‘deflocked’ by shutting down cameras amid license-plate privacy backlash
Dozens of law enforcement officers have reportedly been charged with or accused of misusing the surveillance cameras
New York Post
New York Post1 days ago
South Carolina cop, 24, canned for using Flock cameras to run ex’s plate 166 times
A creepy South Carolina cop misused the department’s Flock camera system to run an ex-lover’s license plate over 160 times, according to documents.  Officer Ellie Anna Hammond, 24, was fired from the Mauldin Police Department on Aug. 3 over the obsessive behavior, KOCO 5 News reported.  Documents from the South Carolin
CBS News
CBS News🏁 first to report1 days ago
Has your license plate been tracked by Flock? Here's how to check.
The website​ HaveIBeenFlocked has compiled a database of 4.6 million license plate records that have appeared in roughly 242 million Flock searches.