Police Chiefs Used Flock Cameras to Stalk Women – Warrants Required
Police chiefs used the Flock license plate recognition network to track and stalk women without warrants, according to a report by IPVM. The cases highlight how mass surveillance technology can be abused by law enforcement officers. Privacy advocates argue that access to such data should require judicial authorization.
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