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Fairhope Police Chief: No 'Flock' License Reader Cameras Here

Fairhope, Alabama thefairhopetimes.blogspot.com Hwy 181 Flock camera in December 2025. Gone by August 2026 ONCE WAS CONSIDERED THOUGH According to Fairhope police chief Hollinghead, the city of Fairhope has never used Flock ALPR cameras in its police jurisdiction; but it was being considered at one time. According to web sources: "A Flock camera is an automated license plate reader, or ALPR, made by the public-safety technology company Flock Safety. The cameras are commonly installed along roads, at intersections, near neighborhood entrances, and around businesses or other private properties. When a vehicle passes, the camera captures an image and uses machine learning to turn its license plate, color, make, model, and other details into searchable information. That makes them useful for those deploying them, like the police. Law enforcement agencies say Flock's technology can help them track down vehicles and locate crime suspects. In some cases, officers can search...

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