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Flock Safety, a provider of automated license plate recognition technology used by law enforcement agencies, announced new restrictions aimed at preventing officers from using the system to track individuals without legitimate investigative purposes. The company's policy change would prohibit access to the database for personal matters, such as monitoring former romantic partners.

However, security experts and privacy advocates say the measures may prove insufficient. They argue that internal enforcement mechanisms within police departments remain limited, and agencies could potentially circumvent restrictions through workarounds or selective record-keeping. Without robust external oversight, the safeguards offer little guarantee of accountability when officers misuse access privileges.

The development reflects broader concerns about surveillance technology deployment in law enforcement. While companies like Flock have implemented user agreements addressing misuse, critics contend that technological solutions alone cannot address systemic issues of abuse. Effective prevention would require additional oversight mechanisms, including independent audits and meaningful consequences for violations.

The announcement comes as multiple police departments face investigations into officers who allegedly misused access to surveillance databases for personal reasons.

Reporting based on Ars Technica.


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