Flock boss admits surveillance firm took too long to act over police abuse
US police officers have quit after using licence plate-reading cameras to track romantic partners.
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"I think it should be required."
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"We’re only as good as the data coming in."
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"Because you can see our cameras, it's easier to get mad."
— Garrett Langley , Executive
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US police officers have quit after using licence plate-reading cameras to track romantic partners.
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