
"When you hear from our police department saying they trust Flock, it's clear that our police are too lazy to verify what a vendor such as Flock says."
"One hundred percent of data, which is the photo of the public license plate, is owned by our customers. It is never sold. We don't have that in our model."
Dunwoody residents are demanding an end to the city's contract with Flock Safety due to privacy concerns. A recent change in terms of service raised alarms about data ownership, while videos showed hackers accessing live feeds from Flock cameras. Critics argue that the police department's trust in Flock is misplaced. Flock's public relations manager insists that the company does not own or sell customer data, claiming that all data belongs to the customers. However, skepticism remains among residents and city council members regarding these assurances.
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