Flock cameras being used to battle drunk driving
Atlanta-based Flock Safety cameras have been helping law enforcement agencies solve crimes for years. Now those same cameras are being used to combat impaired and dangerous drivers. The License Plate Reader cameras are being used to help notify first responders about car crashes sooner and provide information before officers get to the scene. Dunwoody Police have been testing some of the new features before they're rolled out to other agencies.
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