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Flock cameras: Invasion of privacy or mode of safety?
Law enforcement agencies say Flock cameras are saving time, money and lives. Some members of the public scrutinize the cameras as a risk for privacy.
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What happenedLaw enforcement agencies say Flock cameras are saving time, money and lives. Some members of the public scrutinize the cameras as a risk for privacy.
The headline splitWYFF4 (Hearst, Greenville) frames it as "Flock cameras: Invasion of privacy or mode of safety?". WLWT Cincinnati (Hearst) frames it as "Newport removes Flock cameras from city as other NKY area considers them".
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