After months of delays, security concerns and community angst, Dunwoody leaders approved a new contract with Flock Safety to continue operating license plate reader cameras in the city.
Why it matters: While the Atlanta-based company remains generally popular among law enforcement agencies and governments, some cities are ending agreements over privacy issues and concerns about how federal immigration authorities can use collected information to track down and detain undocumented people.
Driving the news: Dunwoody council members unanimously approved its master services agreement with Flock, a $15,000 contract to implement its OS 911 system for the police department, and an agreement to use its Drone as First Responder program for $200,000…