Flock license plate reader wrongly linked a San Diego man to a violent crime
3 hours ago
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- Hugo Parra and Ariel Beltran were falsely arrested for attempted carjacking based on a mistaken identification from San Diego's Flock license plate reader system.
- Parra spent nearly a month in jail before charges were dropped, despite evidence like location data and other Flock cameras supporting their innocence.
- The case highlights concerns about mass surveillance, including false positives, misuse of technology, and the disproportionate impact on individuals with criminal records.
- San Diego continues to invest in Flock systems, expanding surveillance capabilities despite controversies and other cities ending contracts over privacy issues.
- Parra and Beltran are seeking $1.5 million each in damages, alleging civil rights violations and negligence by police who ignored exculpatory evidence.