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erronis

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Wed May 14, 2025, 09:26 AM May 2025

License Plate Reader Company Flock Is Building a Massive People Lookup Tool, Leak Shows

https://www.404media.co/license-plate-reader-company-flock-is-building-a-massive-people-lookup-tool-leak-shows/?ref=daily-stories-newsletter

Flock, the automatic license plate reader (ALPR) company whose cameras are installed in more than 5,000 communities in the U.S., is building a product that will use people lookup tools, data brokers, and data breaches to “jump from LPR [license plate reader] to person,” allowing police to much more easily identify and track the movements of specific people around the country without a warrant or court order, according to internal Flock presentation slides, Slack chats, and meeting audio obtained by 404 Media.

The news turns Flock, already a controversial technology, into a much more invasive tool, potentially able to link a vehicle passing by a camera to its owner and then more people connected to them, through marriage or other association. The new product development has also led to Flock employees questioning the ethics of using hacked data as part of their surveillance product, according to the Slack chats. Flock told 404 Media the tool is already being used by some law enforcement agencies in an early access program.

Flock’s new product, called Nova, will supplement license plate data with a wealth of personal information sourced from other companies and the wider web, according to the material obtained by 404 Media. “You're going to be able to access data and jump from LPR to person and understand what that context is, link to other people that are related to that person [...] marriage or through gang affiliation, et cetera,” a Flock employee said during an internal company meeting, according to an audio recording. “There’s very powerful linking.” One Slack message said that Nova supports 20 different data sources that agencies can toggle on or off.

Flock sells its ALPR cameras to communities, homeowners associations, schools, and businesses with the promise of solving crime and deterring criminals. Communities can then opt to share their cameras’ data with law enforcement, and law enforcement agencies purchase their own Flock cameras too. The cameras continuously record the plates, color, and make of vehicles passing in front of them, and store a timestamp of when, and where, each vehicle was spotted. Flock has also expanded into drones and gunshot detection. Nova will make the product even more invasive, experts say.

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License Plate Reader Company Flock Is Building a Massive People Lookup Tool, Leak Shows (Original Post) erronis May 2025 OP
Police State for the 21st Century Kid Berwyn May 2025 #1
Add in remote shock collars and just get it over with? Brainfodder May 2025 #2
Thanks, erronis. This piece from Techdirt might interest you. Scroll halfway & see charts & stuff about FlockOS. ancianita May 2025 #3
Big K & R ancianita May 2025 #4

ancianita

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3. Thanks, erronis. This piece from Techdirt might interest you. Scroll halfway & see charts & stuff about FlockOS.
Thu May 29, 2025, 06:18 PM
May 2025

It includes names of other companies like FlockOS. They're all having a market battle over law enforcement contracts right now, as the fascist administration wants to consolidate control of all Americans comms and whereabouts, as these companies keep feeding AI for eventual governmental access.

https://www.techdirt.com/2025/05/28/beware-the-bundle-companies-are-banking-on-becoming-your-police-departments-favorite-public-safety-technology-vendor/

At the end of the day, public safety vendors are tech companies, and their representatives are salespeople using all the tricks from the marketing playbook. But these companies aren’t just after public money—they also want data. ...

The landscape of the police tech industry is changing, and companies that once specialized in a single technology (such as hardware products like automated license plate readers (ALPRs) or gunshot detection sensors) have developed new capabilities or bought up other tech companies and law enforcement data brokers—all in service of becoming the corporate giant that serves as a one-stop shop for police surveillance needs...


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