FIVE police officers FIRED and charged after allegedly abusing Flock surveillance system

FIVE police officers FIRED and charged after allegedly abusing Flock surveillance system


Five police officers allegedly manifested the problem with Flock surveillance systems in Georgia and were charged and fired from their police department.

Neighborhoods across the nation have objected to local police departments signing up for Flock surveillance systems that monitor and capture vehicle license plates.

Police Chief Michael Persley argued that the system had worked properly because the police were caught allegedly abusing the system through safety checks instituted by Flock.

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While law enforcement officials say the surveillance program helps them capture criminals and prevent crime, privacy advocates question whether the company is abusing constitutional rights.

Flock defenders were dealt a severe blow when officers were charged by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation with abusing the data.

“The GBI has arrested and charged five former Albany Police Department officers with

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