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    Misuse Case (misusecase@twit.social)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Jul-2026 04:29:08 JST Misuse Case Misuse Case
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    • Miguel Afonso Caetano

    @remixtures @paninid Wow, when your surveillance product is too Kafkaesque and incompetent for the *LAPD*….

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      Miguel Afonso Caetano (remixtures@tldr.nettime.org)'s status on Tuesday, 14-Jul-2026 04:29:10 JST Miguel Afonso Caetano Miguel Afonso Caetano

      "The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is reportedly ending its deal with Flock Safety, a surveillance company that helps law enforcement track vehicles using thousands of its license plate cameras placed across the United States.

      A senior LAPD official told news outlets, first reported by ABC7 and the Los Angeles Times, that the police department would allow its three-year contract with Flock to expire when it ends on Saturday. The department cited “serious concerns” around civil liberties and privacy. Flock’s cameras are operated by the Atlanta, Georgia-based company and not the LAPD.

      “This contract is not being renewed because of serious concerns around civil liberties and civil rights issues, particularly around privacy and the data that is being collected from these cameras,” LAPD’s chief information officer Dean Gialamas was quoted as saying. “The LAPD had to make a difficult decision, in this case discontinuing using Flock services until we can get those data, privacy, security and sharing concerns ironed out through a contractual relationship.”

      A spokesperson for the LAPD did not respond to a request for comment from TechCrunch over the weekend, and it’s unclear if Flock’s cameras will continue recording in absence of an active contract. According to ABC7, the police department is seeking new language in its contract addressing privacy and data storage concerns."

      https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/13/lapd-lets-contract-with-surveillance-giant-flock-expire-citing-serious-concerns-over-civil-liberties-and-privacy/

      #USA #LA #LosAngeles #Flock #LAPD #Privacy #Surveillance #CivilLiberties

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        LAPD lets contract with surveillance giant Flock expire, citing 'serious concerns' over civil liberties and privacy | TechCrunch
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        The LAPD, one of Flock's biggest government customers, is ending its contract with the company citing civil liberties concerns.
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