The Mountain View Police Department is suspending the use of ALPR cameras after the discovery of unauthorized access to data ...
Crime-fighting cameras are all over the Bay Area, but now one city is shutting them off. How one wrong click opened up drivers' data in Mountain View to federal agents.
Mountain View police criticized the company supplying its automated license plate reader system after an audit turned up "unauthorized" use by federal law enforcement agencies.
Mountain View's police chief said Monday that the city's license plate reader cameras will be turned off until the City ...
Mountain View has shut off its Flock Safety license plate readers over concerns that outside agencies were able to access the ...
Hundreds of outside police agencies were able to poke around in Mountain View’s license plate camera database without the city realizing it, the Mountain View Police Department revealed yesterday. The ...
The City of Mountain View wants the public to know that data collected by its Flock cameras was accessed by federal agencies -- and, allegedly, without the city's consent. An internal audit also found ...
Mountain View's police chief said Monday that the city's license plate reader cameras will be turned off until the City Council decides whether to keep them operating in the city. The decision follows ...