"Cleveland Residents Demand Removal of Flock Cameras from Schools Amid Privacy Concerns A growing number of Cleveland residents are calling on the city's school district to remove Flock Safety cameras from school grounds, citing concerns over student surveillance and data collection. Flock cameras, which use artificial intelligence to detect and track vehicles, were initially installed to improve school safety and reduce traffic congestion. However, critics argue that the cameras are a threat to students' right to privacy and could potentially be used to monitor and track students outside of school hours. As the debate over the cameras' presence in schools heats up, residents are urging the district to reconsider its decision and prioritize students' safety and well-being over the benefits of surveillance technology."


Cleveland Residents Call Upon Schools to Remove Flock Cameras  govtech.com