In a statement to Fortune, the City of Santa Cruz said Flock had notified the city its system architecture was in violation of two state bills “that unintentionally allowed law enforcement agencies outside of California to search data from agencies across the country, including Santa Cruz.” The bills, SB34 and SB54, relate to the security and privacy procedures of automatic license plate reader operators in the state, and the notification to federal authorities when a person who is arrested for a violation of a controlled substance is not a U.S. citizen.
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