
Nationwide Backlash Erupts Over Flock Safety's Surveillance Camera Expansion
The deployment of surveillance technology by Atlanta-based company Flock Safety is facing growing opposition across the United States as more cities are canceling contracts with the firm. Flock Safety specializes in artificial intelligence-powered license plate readers, which have been quietly installed in thousands of locations nationwide without widespread public knowledge. The company's cameras use advanced AI to track vehicle movements and store data, raising concerns among privacy advocates and civil liberties groups.
In recent months, several cities have taken steps to halt or reconsider their partnerships with Flock Safety following community protests and legal challenges. Critics argue that the technology infringes on individual privacy rights and could be misused by law enforcement agencies. Meanwhile, proponents of the cameras claim they enhance public safety by helping solve crimes more efficiently.
The controversy highlights broader debates about the balance between technological advancements in surveillance and protecting personal freedoms. As Flock Safety continues to expand its operations into new areas, the conflict over the use of such technology is likely to intensify, prompting further scrutiny from both lawmakers and citizens alike.
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