Flock cameras have been called invasive, insecure, and unconstitutional. Can a grassroots movement beat them back?
SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco Supervisors have decided to allow police access private surveillance cameras, including live feeds, as long as the owners of the cameras give permission. Officers were ...
San Francisco on Tuesday approved of a new security policy allowing police to access thousands of private cameras in a live feed without a search warrant. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors, the ...
New Orleans' police force secretly used constant facial recognition to seek out suspects for two years. An investigation by The Washington Post discovered that the city's police department was using ...
The Oceanside Police Department introduced a new program Monday, allowing people to voluntarily register their security ...