Georgia officer charged after using Flock surveillance cameras to track estranged wife 717 times
A police officer in Georgia has been charged after allegedly using Flock Safety license plate recognition cameras to surveil his estranged wife on 717 separate occasions. The officer reportedly accessed the law enforcement camera network without a legitimate investigative purpose, raising serious concerns about misuse of police surveillance tools. Flock Safety cameras are widely deployed across the US to help police track vehicles linked to crimes. The case highlights growing worries about the potential for law enforcement personnel to exploit surveillance infrastructure for personal use. Authorities discovered the unauthorized searches and moved to charge the officer following an internal review.
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