
Cities pull the plug on Flock Safety's license plate cameras
Hacker News·3mo·Flock Safety
Flock Safety's automated license plate readers, deployed across US cities for crime detection, are facing pushback from privacy advocates and local governments over surveillance concerns. The controversy highlights how even well-intentioned security tools can face backlash when communities question data handling and scope creep—a lesson for any founder building compliance-heavy or privacy-adjacent products.
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