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LAPD lets contract with surveillance giant Flock expire, citing 'serious concerns' over civil liberties and privacy

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The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) is reportedly ending its deal with Flock Safety, a surveillance company that helps law enforcement track vehicles using thousands of its license plate cameras placed across the United States.

A senior LAPD official told news outlets, first reported by ABC7 and the Los Angeles Times, that the police department would allow its three-year contract with Flock to expire when it ends on Saturday. The department cited "serious concerns" around civil liberties and privacy. Flock's cameras are operated by the Atlanta, Georgia-based company and not the LAPD.

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