After four hours of discussion, the Oakland City Council voted 7-1 on Tuesday night to approve a two-year contract with Flock Safety for license-plate cameras across the city.
The Oakland City Council voted 7-1 to approve a two-year, $2.2 million contract with Flock Safety for license-plate cameras.
Flock representatives have fended off criticisms — and a lawsuit by a local privacy advocate — that its vast trove of license ...
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OAKLAND — The company that manufactures Oakland’s surveillance cameras remains in play to secure a new $2 million city ...
The California Highway Patrol Oakland area office said it arrested a driving under the influence suspect almost two months after an incident where the man slipped free from ...
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Flock Safety will maintain an existing network of 300 cameras to monitor the city’s busiest streets and local state highways for up to two years during a competitive search for a long-term vendor.
Suspect in Dr. Marvin Boomer’s death returned to court Thursday as pursuit-policy debates continue in Oakland.