Winona Police Will Not Replace Stolen Flock Surveillance Cameras Over Trust Concerns
The Winona Police Department (WPD) has decided not to replace Flock automated license plate recognition cameras that were stolen, citing concerns about public trust. The decision suggests the department is weighing community sentiment around surveillance technology. Flock cameras are typically used by law enforcement to monitor vehicle movements and assist in investigations. The WPD's stance reflects a broader debate in many cities over the use of automated surveillance tools in public spaces.
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