Noblesville resident raises concerns regarding Flock Safety

A Noblesville resident raised concerns about the use of Flock Safety cameras in the city at the Jan. 13 Noblesville Common Council meeting.

Flock Safety is a public company that sells networks of AI-powered cameras to cities, businesses, schools and law enforcement agencies to deter and solve crimes by capturing vehicle data through Automated License Plate Readers and sharing it within a community-police partnership.

Noblesville Police Department Lt. Bruce Barnes said the NPD uses ALPRs to identify stolen vehicles, locate crime suspects and assist in criminal investigations and missing persons cases. He said NPD has established strict policies, procedures and accountability measures for all personnel with ALPR access…

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