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"textContent": "Update: you don’t need to import anything, this data is natively available in OSM\n\nThe tool linked above does two things\n\n 1. Represent the data on an easy-to-access web app map\n 2. Provide tools to support crowdsourcing the data, make it easy for normal folks to add these OSM locations\n\n\n\nBut the data itself, the coordinates linked to Flock cameras, is not hosted within this tool. It’s not locked behind any walls. It’s a native datatype in OpenSteet Maps. This was built right, cudos\n\nWithin OSM, the datatype is called Places of Interest, 'POIs\". The automatic license plate readers are under ‘surveillance’, or ‘man-made surveilance’\n\nIf you use one of the PG recommended map tools that run on OSM, you can represent this data directly to your maps app. It’s likely already downloaded on your phone",
"title": "An Interactive Map of Flock Surveillance Cameras"
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