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Flock Safety
Four. There are two Flock Safety cameras at both entrances to the neighborhood. These cameras capture vehicles entering and leaving the neighborhood.
Sort of… law enforcement agencies that participate in the Flock Safety network can see that Brook Highland has cameras and where those cameras are located.
We do not currently openly share our cameras. However, those agencies can request access to our cameras through the Flock Safety network. When a request is made, temporary access can be provided to those agencies.
Sharing footage with local law enforcement can help prevent and solve crime. As more law enforcement agencies participate in Flock Safety’s network, access to our cameras can be shared with them.
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The images are stored for 30 days. Images can be obtained/accessed by two ways:
Primary Access
- Tell the Law Enforcement Officer that your neighborhood has Flock Safety cameras, and asking the officer if their department has access to the Flock Safety network.
- The officer can request access to Brook Highland’s camera feed to perform the searches. The officer will make these access requests through their department’s Flock Safety network. A member of the Board of Directors will approve the access request temporarily.
The officer will need a succinct reason for the search and as much as the following information as possible (to help narrow their search results):
- License Plate Number
- License Plate State
- Body type of vehicle (SUV, Truck, etc.)
- Make of vehicle (Honda, BMW, etc.)
- Color of the vehicle
- Date and Time Range
Secondary Access
If the officer’s department does not have access to the Flock Safety network, then have the officer contact the Board of Directors for temporary access to the camera feed to perform searches. Contact the Board of Directors by emailing HOA@BrookHighland.org.
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