Times of India · DistrictNews · 2026-08-23
Texas sergeant accused of stalking coworker with Flock cameras avoids prosecution
In a troubling incident, former Texas police sergeant Michael Palitz has surrendered his law-enforcement license to evade criminal charges for misusing surveillance technology to track a female colleague. An internal probe uncovered suspicious use of the automated license-plate reader system. Following his surrender, prosecutors agreed to dismiss charges, igniting debate over the access and use of police surveillance tools. A former Texas police officer accused of using automated licence-plate reader
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