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LAPD was one of Flock Safety's biggest government customers. Now it’s renegotiating its partnership over ‘serious concerns around civil liberties’ | Fortune

The department recently announced it would not renew its contract due to how Flock collects and shares data.

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fortune.comStai leggendo2 g fa

LAPD was one of Flock Safety's biggest government customers. Now it’s renegotiating its partnership over…

The department recently announced it would not renew its contract due to how Flock collects and shares data.

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techcrunch.com4 g fa

LAPD lets contract with surveillance giant Flock expire, citing 'serious concerns' over civil liberties and…

The LAPD, one of Flock's biggest government customers, is ending its contract with the company citing civil liberties concerns.

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businessinsider.com3 g fa

Flock is falling out of favor with police departments

LAPD will not renewed its agreement with Flock Safety, citing concerns over "civil liberty" and a lack of clarity over terms regarding privacy.

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military.com3 g fa

Flock's Surveillance Cameras Face Another Blow as LAPD Won't Renew The Contract

Thirty-nine Flock contracts were terminated in the first five months of 2026.

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theverge.com4 g fa

The LAPD has suspended its use of Flock’s license plate readers, for now.

Over the weekend, the three-year deal for Flock Safety’s 138 pole-mounted surveillance cameras came to an end, as the LA Times reports the LAPD CIO says it ended the arrangement while working on a new contract that has…

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404media.co4 g fa

LAPD Regularly Pulled Over Innocent People Because License Plate Readers Flagged Their Cars As Stolen

The Los Angeles Police Department let its Flock contract expire over the weekend in part because it was regularly "investigating" and surveilling innocent people.

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·techcrunch.com

    LAPD lets contract with surveillance giant Flock expire, citing 'serious concerns' over civil liberties and privacy | TechCrunch

    The LAPD, one of Flock's biggest government customers, is ending its contract with the company citing civil liberties concerns.

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·404media.co

    LAPD Regularly Pulled Over Innocent People Because License Plate Readers Flagged Their Cars As Stolen

    The Los Angeles Police Department let its Flock contract expire over the weekend in part because it was regularly "investigating" and surveilling innocent people.

  3. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·theverge.com

    The LAPD has suspended its use of Flock’s license plate readers, for now.

    Over the weekend, the three-year deal for Flock Safety’s 138 pole-mounted surveillance cameras came to an end, as the LA Times reports the LAPD CIO says it ended the arrangement…

  4. martedì 14 luglio 2026·businessinsider.com

    Flock is falling out of favor with police departments

    LAPD will not renewed its agreement with Flock Safety, citing concerns over "civil liberty" and a lack of clarity over terms regarding privacy.

  5. martedì 14 luglio 2026·military.com

    Flock's Surveillance Cameras Face Another Blow as LAPD Won't Renew The Contract

    Thirty-nine Flock contracts were terminated in the first five months of 2026.

  6. mercoledì 15 luglio 2026·fortune.com

    LAPD was one of Flock Safety's biggest government customers. Now it’s renegotiating its partnership over ‘serious concerns around civil…

    The department recently announced it would not renew its contract due to how Flock collects and shares data.

  7. giovedì 16 luglio 2026·malwarebytes.com

    The backlash against Flock cameras is spreading

    Privacy concerns have dogged Flock's automated license plate recognition system for years. Now accuracy and reliability are coming under scrutiny too.