A Flock camera on the south side of Emerson Street, east of McCormick Boulevard, is seen on Sept. 24 covered up by black plastic secured with tape to the| Evanston RoundTable
The City of Evanston has shut down its network of automated license plate readers and will end its contract with vendor Flock Safety early after a state audit found the company was illegally sharing Illinois data with federal agencies.| Evanston RoundTable
Logs of vehicles detected by the city's network of automated license plate readers would be significantly shortened under a legislative referral filed| Evanston RoundTable
Evanston Police Department restricts access to ALPRs, complying with state law on immigration-related searches. Flock Safety cameras are still in use.| Evanston RoundTable
An automated license plate reader (on black pole) in Evanston just east of the North Shore Channel. The camera looks east along Oakton Street. The| Evanston RoundTable
Private surveillance vendor Flock Safety reinstalled all of its stationary license plate cameras in Evanston that had previously been removed, apparently| Evanston RoundTable