Dunwoody Residents Concerned Over Renewed Flock Safety Surveillance Contract
Jason Hunyar attended a city council meeting in Dunwoody on Monday with his pregnant wife, expressing concerns about a renewed contract with Flock Safety, a surveillance technology company. He fears for his unborn son's future in a town where constant surveillance is prevalent. The council's decision to continue the contract has sparked debate among residents about privacy and safety. While city officials argue that the technology is beneficial for crime prevention, Hunyar and others worry about the implications of being monitored at all times. The city has faced criticism for its reliance on surveillance technology, with some residents questioning the effectiveness and necessity of such measures. Discussions surrounding the contract have revealed a divide in the community regarding privacy rights versus public safety. As the city continues to implement these technologies, concerns about data privacy and potential misuse remain at the forefront of community discussions. The ongoing debate highlights the tension between technological advancement and individual freedoms in Dunwoody.