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Homeowners’ associations are investing in security cameras to monitor residential streets.

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March 13, 2019

“I would say every neighborhood we talk to brings up privacy and we have yet to talk to a neighborhood that walked away because of privacy. And the reason why is since we’re so focused on neighborhoods, we can solve the privacy problem with technology.”

That’s Garrett Langley, the co-founder and CEO of Flock Safety — an Atlanta, Georgia-based company.

Flock on Tuesday announced it’s installing 19 cameras in Country Club Vista, a large neighborhood in Richmond, California, with 645 homes. It’s also installing eight cameras in the Heritage Heights neighborhood in Fremont, California. Subdivisions in Cupertino and San Jose are following soon after with Flock camera setups of their own.

Read more on CNET.

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