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Dispatcher resigns over Flock camera misuse as data shows single user made more than 20,000 searches
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· August 21, 2026
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Key points An internal investigation confirmed the misconduct through the department's Flock account. A part-time dispatcher resigned after being accused of misusing a Flock camera system.
A part-time dispatcher resigned after being accused of misusing a Flock camera system. The dispatcher was found to have made numerous unauthorized searches over two years, including repeated searches of specific license plates. An internal investigation confirmed the misconduct through the department's Flock account.
The department has taken steps to prevent similar incidents in the future, including mandatory monthly audits of all Flock users. The dispatcher's actions were found to be in violation of departmental policies related to equipment and system use.
Further details on the incident and the department's response are available from the source.
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Category: safety ·
Published: August 21, 2026 ·
Source: Atlanta News First (WANF CBS) - News ·
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