(KNOX/Learfield) –The Sherburne County Sheriff’s Office in east central Minnesota ended their agreement with Flock Safety and are removing its license plate reader camera program. This is because of growing concerns about how some law enforcement agencies use and share the data the system collects. The county had been testing the technology through a grant-funded trial program and would have needed taxpayer dollars to continue using it. This comes as the police department in Winona, Minnesota have decided to not replace Flock Safety cameras that were cut down and stolen, and the police department in Duluth, Minnesota have ended a trial program with Flock Safety.


Sherburne County Sheriff's Office In East Central Minnesota Ending Agreement With Flock Safety
(KNOX/Learfield) -The Sherburne County Sheriff's Office in east central Minnesota ended their agreement with Flock Safety and are removing its license plate reader camera program. This is because of growing concerns about how some law enforcement age...
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