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Dunwoody sets 'guardrails' for Flock surveillance cameras use
The agreement keeps 80 license plate readers in use and bars Flock Safety from selling city data or using it for advertising.
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Dunwoody council approves Flock Safety agreement despite public backlash
Key points:• Speakers before and after the meeting condemned the Dunwoody City Council for signing an agreement with Flock Safety, citing data breaches.• The council said it was satisfied with “guard rails” in the modified contract, but said there was more work to do.• Flock officials apologized to the MJCCA officials for using their cameras for demonstration purposes. The Dunwoody City Council on April 13 approved a master services agreement wi…
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