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Flock cameras and drones have significantly reduced car break-ins in San Francisco from over 22,000 in 2022 to under 2,000 in 2024 through advanced surveillance technology.

Oh no, Flock cameras and drones ended the scourge that was parking your car anywhere and ending up with a $1-2K window repair bill along with having whatever you had in your car stolen.
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Oh no, Flock cameras and drones ended the scourge that was parking your car anywhere and ending up with a $1-2K window repair bill along with having whatever you had in your car stolen.

The San Francisco Standard (@sfstandard): RIP Bip City.

Car break-ins, long a symbol of dysfunction in San Francisco, have plummeted in recent years — from 22,700 in 2022 to 1,764 so far this year, thanks in part to surveillance technology.

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