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  "path": "/opinion/2026/06/flock-cameras-prevent-crime-and-catch-criminals-whats-wrong-with-that-ted-diadiun.html",
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  "textContent": "Flock license-plate-reading cameras are not Big Brother run amok. They’re using technology to catch bad guys and protect innocent people. I usually come down on the side of the right to be left alone. But I’m also in favor of giving law enforcement the tools it needs to keep us safe, writes Ted Diadiun in his column today.",
  "title": "What's wrong with Flock cameras that prevent crime and catch criminals?"
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