Residents and officials in Troy, New York are divided over the use of Flock cameras by the police. Some consider these devices essential for safety, while others see them as tools of surveillance. This disagreement highlights larger national debates on privacy and security.
The issue came to light when Dierdre Shea, a local mother, noticed an unusual black device with a solar panel on her street. Curious about its purpose, she investigated and discovered it was a license plate reader enhanced by artificial intelligence.
Such cameras have sparked privacy debates across the country. They have led to the creation of laws to restrict their use in over a dozen states. Concerns revolve around the balance between safety and personal privacy, a discussion that echoes throughout the nation.

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