EUGENE, Ore. – The company who owns the AI powered license plate reading cameras installed throughout the Eugene community, Flock Safety, announced on Aug. 25 that they will be halting all of their federal pilot programs.

This comes after an Illinois state audit found the company was illegally sharing data with federal agencies.

Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley released a statement about which federal agencies they were working with, even though they do not have any contractual agreements at this time.

“We have engaged in limited pilots with the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), to assist those agencies in combatting human trafficking and fentanyl distribution.”

Langley said Flock's previous statements about their relationship with fed

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