
Officials at a correctional facility in Fulton County, Georgia have deployed aerial surveillance technology to prevent prohibited items from reaching prisoners behind bars.
The facility is utilizing unmanned aircraft systems to stop the flow of illegal contraband being delivered to inmates. These surveillance drones are manufactured by Flock, a technology company that has faced criticism regarding the extent of its monitoring operations.
The implementation represents a growing trend of correctional facilities turning to advanced technology to address security challenges and prevent dangerous materials from entering prison grounds through unauthorized delivery methods.







