Fulton Co. Commissioner Natalie Hall has had a sexual harassment filed against her by a former chief of staff, who alleges that she forced him into a sexual relationship and even went so far as to put tracking devices on his car. According to the complaint made to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Hall forced Calvin Brock, then her chief of staff, into a sexual relationship under threat of being fired. When Brock tried to end the relationship, Hall allegedly hid tracking devices on his vehicle and later fired him. Hall and other Fulton officials have declined to comment but the allegations have her ship SINKING…
Flock cameras help solve – and create – crime
The proliferation of Flock Safety license plate readers has been praised by law enforcement officials, and met with suspicion by critics. In fact, here in Georgia there have already been dozens of cases of law enforcement officers abusing the surveillance technology, often to track down personal acquaintances. The Atlanta-based tech company now has more than 120,000 cameras across 49 states, making an estimated 20 billion scans each month. But with great power, comes great responsibility, and abuse from our trusted law enforcement has Flock DRIFTING…
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