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On Thursday afternoon in New York City, I sat down with Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley. We met to discuss the company’s expansion from making cameras for reading license plates to building drones for law enforcement, and his response to recent privacy concerns surrounding Flock’s technology.
Just hours later, Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez credited Flock’s cameras and technology for helping to locate the Brown University shooting suspect.
To Langley, the situation underscored the value and importance of Flock’s technology, despite mounting privacy concerns that have prompted some jurisdictions to cancel contracts with the company.
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