
Flock Safety is a growing surveillance company. They are growing by
selling their mass surveillance camera system to cities around the country.
The sales
pitch on their website entices cities with, "Join the Largest Fixed LPR
[License Plate Reader] Network. With billions of monthly plate reads, Flock
connects communities, businesses and law enforcement in a shared network built
to stop crime." LPR is a bit of a misleading term. The technology does a lot
more than read license plates. Elsewhere in the sales pitch, it says, "No
Plate? No Problem. Capture more detail with Vehicle Fingerprint® and Flock
FreeForm®. Turn images into actionable evidence — no plate
required." Flock's website even includes a helpful webinar: "How to Speak to
City Councils: Meeting the Moment with Confidence." That gives me a sinking
feeling that cities across America stand little chance against Flock's
smooth-talking salesmen. You see, fighting crime is a higher priority for
voters than protecting privacy. Because council members have to, in turn, sell
the systems to voters, they end up talking like Flock salesmen themselves and
maybe even believing the sales pitch wholesale.