Flock Safety chief urges national compromise on license-plate camera privacy

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Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley told Fox News that AI-powered license-plate cameras should balance safety with privacy, calling for a national compromise amid backlash, vandalism, and Capitol Hill proposals to ban the tech or cut funding. He emphasized seven-day data retention and stronger accountability, noting Flock has aided over a million investigations and helped locate thousands of missing people, while critics push for stricter limits and regulatory safeguards.
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