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... Read moreLiving in Pomona, California, I’ve recently noticed an increasing presence of Flock surveillance cameras around key streets like East 4th and West 4th Street as well as near landmarks such as Pomona City Hall. These cameras are part of a broader effort to enhance public safety through advanced technology designed to monitor vehicle movement and provide real-time alerts to local law enforcement. What I find compelling about the Flock Safety system is its focus on privacy and effectiveness. Unlike traditional video surveillance, these cameras capture license plate numbers and use software to alert authorities about vehicles connected to crimes. This approach has made the network particularly useful in reducing theft and other criminal activities, without extensively recording video footage of individuals. As a resident, I appreciate how the Flock network covers critical areas such as South Garey Avenue and parts of East Mission Boulevard, helping the community feel safer during both day and night. The system integrates seamlessly with Pomona’s existing security infrastructure, offering law enforcement faster response times thanks to real-time data sharing. Furthermore, the community involvement surrounding this system’s deployment is notable. Local meetings and forums have provided residents the opportunity to learn about the technology, ask questions, and share concerns — fostering transparency between officials and citizens. For anyone curious about public safety innovations, Pomona’s adoption of Flock cameras serves as an example of how modern surveillance technology can be responsibly used to protect neighborhoods while respecting privacy. It’s encouraging to witness a combination of high-tech tools and community engagement making a positive difference right where we live.