Dayton Public Schools board members voted down a proposal to stop using Flock cameras at Dayton school buildings.
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City governments across the country have suspended use of Flock Safety cameras over concerns of data being used for immigration enforcement.
Flock's cameras record vehicle details such as make, model, color, and any damage, which police can use as search terms when pursuing a crime lead.Bloomberg/Getty Images In Dayton, Ohio, city workers ...
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Commission to decide next steps after an independent audit. Dayton workers have placed bags over the city’s Flock cameras. This follows the city’s suspension of use of its Flock cameras — a type of ...
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They were deactivated after leaders learned that their use by police was not within the commission-approved guidelines. The Flock cameras are located downtown and in three other Dayton neighborhoods.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Flock Safety counts more than 6,000 customers across every US state but Alaska. Cities trying to cancel those contracts are ...