Flock cameras
Coverage of Flock cameras in the Nexus archive.
- 2 Flock cameras ‘intentionally cut down’ in South Carolina town amid nationwide camera controversy
Two Flock Safety camera poles were intentionally cut down in Pageland, South Carolina, as part of a nationwide controversy over the AI-enabled surveillance devices. The cameras, used by law enforcement and private entities, have sparked debates about privacy and oversight despite claims they help solve crimes.
- Fort Collins City Council votes to remove Flock cameras
Fort Collins City Council voted to remove all Flock cameras within the city limits on a six-to-one vote.
- Residents in Pontiac fight back against Flock cameras in the area
Residents in Pontiac are opposing the use of Flock cameras, arguing they represent excessive surveillance. City officials are facing criticism from residents during a meeting about the cameras.
- University of Minnesota entertains $30.5M bid for Les Bolstad Golf Course
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents is considering a $30.5 million bid from Rachel Development Inc. to sell the Les Bolstad Golf Course in Falcon Heights for a residential and commercial development. University President Rebecca Cunningham recommends approving the sale. The article also mentions a whistleblower case involving former Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara and Columbia Heights removing Flock cameras.
- Drivers sue California city over nearly 500 police cameras that track drivers across state
Drivers in San Jose, California, are suing the city over nearly 500 police cameras that track vehicle movements across the state. The lawsuit alleges the camera system infringes on privacy and monitoring rights.