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🚨Gardner, Kansas Discontinues Flock Safety License Plate Cameras

Gardner pulls the plug on license plate cameras amid privacy concerns

TL;DR

The city of Gardner, Kansas has discontinued its use of Flock Safety's license plate camera system due to growing privacy concerns. The decision affects over a thousand vendors with access to the data.

Gardner, KS has shut down its Flock Safety license plate cameras after evaluating technology and resources for public safety operations. Critics argue that these systems create detailed records of people's movements, raising serious privacy issues. Over 1,200 vendors had access to information collected through the system. The city council agreed to immediately turn off the cameras and not renew the contract, with some cameras being covered Tuesday to prevent recording. Flock Safety has responded by reducing data retention from 30 days to seven days and requiring a criminal case number for database searches.

Gardner, Kansas Discontinues Flock Safety License Plate Cameras — KMBC

Key Points

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The city of Gardner has discontinued its use of Flock Safety's license plate camera system after evaluating technology and resources for public safety operations.

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Some cameras were covered Tuesday to prevent recording as part of the immediate action taken by the city council.

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Flock Safety announced changes to their system, including reducing data retention from 30 days to seven days.

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The decision affects over a thousand vendors with access to information collected through Flock's system in Gardner.

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Gardner Police Department confirmed that all Flock cameras have been discontinued and the city will look into options for other jurisdictions.

Why It Matters

If you're involved in public safety tech or privacy debates, this is a big deal. Over 1,200 vendors had access to data collected through Gardner's license plate readers, highlighting the potential risks of such systems. Flock Safety's response shows how companies are adapting amid growing scrutiny.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this matter?

If you're involved in public safety tech or privacy debates, this is a big deal. Over 1,200 vendors had access to data collected through Gardner's license plate readers, highlighting the potential risks of such systems. Flock Safety's response shows how companies are adapting amid growing scrutiny.

What happened?

The city of Gardner, Kansas has discontinued its use of Flock Safety's license plate camera system due to growing privacy concerns. The decision affects over a thousand vendors with access to the data.

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