Hope Fawcett, right, and Zayden Reffitt hold signs while protesting against Flock automated license plate reader cameras Monday at Sioux City City Hall. Twelve ALPRs from Flock Safety have been operating in the city since at least the fall of 2024. During its Feb. 2 meeting, the council green-lighted the police department's grant application for 21 additional cameras.
Tim Hynds, Sioux City Journal
Hope Fawcett, makes a protest sign as Zayden Reffitt holds the poster board while protesting against Flock automated license plate reader cameras Monday at Sioux City City Hall. Twelve ALPRs from Flock Safety have been operating in the city since at least the fall of 2024. During its Feb. 2 meeting, the council green-lighted the police department's grant application for 21 additional cameras.
Tim Hynds, Sioux City Journal
Sioux City Police Department Capt. Ryan Bertrand talks about the department's use of its Flock license plate reader cameras during an interview with the Sioux City Journal in February.
Hope Fawcett, right, and Zayden Reffitt hold signs while protesting against Flock automated license plate reader cameras Monday at Sioux City City Hall. Twelve ALPRs from Flock Safety have been operating in the city since at least the fall of 2024. During its Feb. 2 meeting, the council green-lighted the police department's grant application for 21 additional cameras.
Hope Fawcett, makes a protest sign as Zayden Reffitt holds the poster board while protesting against Flock automated license plate reader cameras Monday at Sioux City City Hall. Twelve ALPRs from Flock Safety have been operating in the city since at least the fall of 2024. During its Feb. 2 meeting, the council green-lighted the police department's grant application for 21 additional cameras.
Sioux City Police Department Capt. Ryan Bertrand talks about the department's use of its Flock license plate reader cameras during an interview with the Sioux City Journal in February.