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Join Buddy Huggins, the Buddha from Mississippi, as he dives into the controversial expansion of Flock Safety ๐ฃ️๐ธ Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras in Ozark, Missouri. ๐ฑThis video covers the March 2024 Ozark Board of Aldermen meeting, where Bill #3636 was passed, authorizing a contract with Flock Group, Inc. to install six additional ALPR cameras along MoDOT routes and three more in city-controlled areas like the OC and Finley River Park. While these cameras aim to combat crime by identifying stolen vehicles and aiding investigations, they’ve sparked significant privacy concerns. Critics, including the ACLU and EFF, warn of a potential mass surveillance network,๐ต️♂️ data misuse, and civil liberties violations.๐ฝ๐ Follow Buddy’s ongoing coverage of this timely issue at BuddyHuggins.com as he explores the balance between public safety and personal privacy in Ozark. Stay informed, share your thoughts, and subscribe for updates on this developing story!
Join Buddy Huggins as he dives into the world of Ozark, Missouri’s new AI-powered license plate cameras! ๐ฃ️๐ธ These high-tech Flock cameras operate 24/7, reading plates in rain, fog, or darkness, identifying car makes and models with eerie precision. ๐ฑ Are they a tool for safety or a threat to our privacy? Buddy’s on a mission to uncover the truth, exploring the benefits and risks of this surveillance tech. ๐ต️♂️ With seven cameras popping up across Ozark, what does this mean for our rights to travel freely? ๐ฝ๐ Share your thoughts below, and let’s get to the bottom of this slippery slope together! ๐ฌ #OzarkCameras #AISurveillance #PrivacyMatters
The city of Ozark, Missouri, is installing nine additional license plate reading cameras. These cameras, manufactured by Flock, will be used by the Ozark Police Department to scan license plates and identify potential criminal activity. The city currently has three of these cameras and has seen positive results, with over 3,000 vehicle hits since 2023, according to the Ozark Police Department. The new cameras will be strategically placed along major roadways like Highways 65, CC, and NN, as well as near OC and Finley River Park.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
Current Cameras:
Ozark already has three Flock cameras in operation.
New Cameras:
The city plans to add six cameras along MoDOT routes and three more for OC and Finley River Park areas.
Flock Technology:
The cameras use automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) technology to scan and identify vehicles.
Benefits:
The cameras can help identify stolen vehicles, wanted individuals, and vehicles associated with crimes.
Cost:
The six MoDOT cameras will be part of a 60-month contract costing $94,200, while the three additional cameras will be purchased separately with a 60-month contract costing $46,950.
Location:
The cameras will be placed along major routes (Highway 65, CC, NN) and in high-traffic areas like OC and Finley River Park.
Local Context:
Other cities in the Ozarks, such as Springfield, have also adopted Flock cameras.
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