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Flock Safety CEO Urges Compromise Amid Rising Backlash Over Surveillance Tech

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Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company, is facing increasing public criticism over fears that its systems could be misused. The company's CEO has publicly called for a compromise in response to the mounting opposition. Concerns have been raised by critics who worry the technology poses risks to civil liberties and privacy. The backlash reflects a broader national debate around the use of automated surveillance tools by law enforcement and private entities.

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