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Why did Flock get a private investigator license?
Summary by The San Francisco Editorial Desk · Byline on the source page: Jonah Owen Lamb , as published by The San Francisco Standard
· August 19, 2026
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Key points Instead, they think it could be a strategic decision to protect the company's interests in court. Flock has obtained a private investigator license, prompting speculation about the company's motivations.
Flock has obtained a private investigator license, prompting speculation about the company's motivations. Legal experts believe this move may not be focused on fighting crime. Instead, they think it could be a strategic decision to protect the company's interests in court.
The reasoning behind Flock's actions is still unclear, and details are limited. It is suspected that the license is more about legal protection than actual investigative work.
Further information about Flock's private investigator license and its potential implications can be found through additional sources.
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Published: August 19, 2026 ·
Source: The San Francisco Standard ·
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