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Policy & LegalWired Security·5 days ago

The Cop Who Took On Flock

A police officer who publicly criticized his department's use of Flock surveillance cameras faced retaliation through multiple internal affairs investigations within a short timeframe. The case highlights potential tensions between law enforcement accountability and the adoption of surveillance technology in policing.

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