The Los Angeles Police Department is ending its agreement with Flock Safety, a company that operates surveillance cameras throughout the city.
LAPD announced that it will allow its agreement with the company to expire Saturday, ending the department’s three-year relationship with the security firm - at least for now.
Flock cameras capture images of vehicles and license plates on roadways. LAPD says the cameras can help track down suspects involved in crimes.



Even if you have to do it yourself.
Someone told me they are full of copper, cocaine and jellybeans 🤷♀️
This is the first I’m hearing of jelly beans and suddenly I have a sawsall in my hand.
Gold connectors. (seriously).