New Bedford Police Provide Update on Flock Cameras Audit After Alleged Misuse
The review follows allegations that an officer used the system to track an ex-girlfriend, while Flock Safety is helping analyze search patterns.
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A New Bedford officer allegedly used Flock to stalk her ex. The department is investigating whether she's the only one.
The officer has been placed on administrative leave and was required to surrender department-issued equipment and credentials, as well as firearms. The post A New Bedford officer allegedly used Flock to stalk her ex. The department is investigating whether she’s the only one. appeared first on Boston.com.
New Bedford police provide update on Flock cameras audit after alleged misuse
New Bedford police Chief Jason Thody provided an update on the department's internal audit of the controversial automatic license plate readers from Flock Safety that were recently suspended citywide.
New Bedford Police Chief Thody Issues Update on Flock Safety Audit, Officer Misuse Probe, Temporary System Suspension
“The New Bedford Police Department is committed to being responsive and proactive when it comes to questions and concerns regarding our use of Flock Safety License Plate Reader (LPR) technology. I want to provide the community with an update on where we are in our review and how we are moving forward. Over the past …
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