Lawsuit alleges Flock cameras violate Californians' privacy

Lawsuit alleges Flock cameras violate Californians' privacy

A class action lawsuit alleges that Flock's license plate reading cameras are breaking the law and violating Californians' privacy by sharing their information with out-of-state law enforcement agencies. The Oakland-based group that filed the lawsuit alleges that out-of-state agencies searched the San Francisco database more than 1.6 million times in a seven-month period.

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