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Amanda's avatar

The company isn't shy about any of the products they offer. From integration of your existing security cameras into the flock system to the tag readers that anyone can have installed in their yard or neighborhood which will also be connected to the system. You can find the information on their web page. IT doesn't matter for the most part what video security system you use, they can integrate it into the flock system. Here, where i live, most of the major department stores are all wired into the system along with a lot of small businesses as well as local schools. Now it has started making it's way into the HOA neighborhoods….it's mind blowing how so many people are ok with it… and will adamantly defend it's use to anyone who doesn't like it.

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Jason, I would highly recommend to go back and fix typos and grammatical errors in this article since it is likely to be read by journalists looking to cover this. Also, please consider writing a shorter piece with the key points that is more comprehensible to a layperson.

I still see comments with people defending or at least giving benefit of the doubt to the employees viewing these cameras. I still don't understand the methodology of how one selects/lands on a particular camera from a particular venue that have these third party cameras installed. Are they doing word searches? How are they even finding the MJCCA in this third party system? And WHAT BRAND of camera is this that Flock has backend access to????

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