Amid fears it’s created a mass surveillance system, Flock is turning its license plate readers into fully-fledged surveillance cameras, taking on what it claims is a monopoly on police tech by Axon.
The COW vehicle, short for "Camera On Wheels," has cameras that can be remotely operated by police officers.
OKAY. SOUNDS GOOD. THANKS, CHRISTINE. NEW THIS MORNING OUT OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY. POLICE IN LOWER ALLEN TOWNSHIP INVESTIGATING MULTIPLE VEHICLE BREAK INS. AND NOW THEY’RE LOOKING FOR AT LEAST FOUR ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (Motor Authority) – A 1992 Ford Bronco XLT ...
DENVER — Thanks to a growing network of license plate reader cameras in the metro area, investigators were able to gather evidence against a suspected bank robber accused of using a stolen getaway ...
MIAMI -- Miami Police say at least two teenagers went on a crime spree early Tuesday morning, burglarizing a dozen vehicles. Police spokesman, officer Mike Vega told CBS News Miami's Peter D'Oench ...
Public safety is under the spotlight more than ever. People want to be able to feel safe in public places, and they expect police, paramedics and fire-fighting crews to respond in minutes. IP-based ...
(Motor Authority) – A 1992 Ford Bronco XLT used by the federal government as a surveillance vehicle is being offered for sale by Illinois dealer Chicago Motors. First spotted by Silodrome (via The ...