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2 Flock Safety cameras were ‘intentionally’ cut down in Chesterfield County: What we know
Two Flock Safety cameras in Chesterfield County, South Carolina, were intentionally cut down over the Fourth of July weekend. The cameras, used by police to solve crimes by reading license plates and vehicle details, have sparked mixed public reactions, with some residents expressing privacy concerns. Authorities are seeking information about the vandalism.
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