A social justice group based in Tucson is calling on the University of Arizona to end its contract with Flock Safety. The company makes license plate readers and has gained attention recently for its sharing of data with law enforcement agencies.
A recent investigation by 404 Media found that data was being used for immigration-related enforcement, even though the feds do not have a contract with Flock.
Prerana Sannappanavar, higher education reporter with the Arizona Daily Star, has written about this. She joined The Show to talk about UA’s role in this controversy.
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MARK BRODIE: So what is the situation at the U of A? How many of these license plate readers does U of A have on its campus?…