INDIANOLA, Iowa — Indianola joins several Iowa communities and the nation’s growing list of police departments suspending their automated license plate reader programs. The Indianola Police Department says the city has eight Flock Safety automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras. Starting Monday, all Flock cameras are deactivated and no longer collecting information; outside agencies can’t […]
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