Flock Flocked up: How a license plate camera misread unraveled one man's life
3 days ago
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- Brandon Upchurch was wrongfully stopped and attacked by a police dog due to a misread license plate by Flock Safety's camera.
- Flock Safety's license plate readers have led to multiple wrongful stops, arrests, and injuries across the country due to misreads.
- The company's technology, while useful for law enforcement, has raised concerns about accuracy, privacy, and accountability.
- Flock Safety's cameras record extensive vehicle details and share data across jurisdictions, raising privacy concerns.
- Several lawsuits and settlements have resulted from misreads, including cases in Tennessee, New Mexico, and Ohio.
- Experts emphasize the need for human verification and better policies to prevent wrongful stops.
- Flock Safety's rapid growth and high valuation contrast with ongoing controversies over its technology's reliability.
- Communities and lawmakers are pushing for greater transparency and accountability from Flock Safety.