The Brief
- A Clawson officer has resigned after the City Council voted down the renewal of its license plate reader program, called Flock.
- Clawson already has four Flock cameras that snap still photos of license plates as an aid to solving crime, as explained by the chief.
- The chief pointed to a drive-by shooting, stabbing, and other violent crime cases that were closed with some help from Flock cameras.
CLAWSON, Mich. (FOX 2) – A Metro Detroit police officer made a bold move, turning in her badge moments after a vote to continue using license plate reader cameras was struck down by City Council in Clawson.
Big picture view:
Cheers ramped up as the police officer turned in her badge. City Council voted down the renewal of its license plate reader program, called Flock. …