Ga. law enforcement agencies say Ring doorbell camera policy change won't  inhibit investigations

Ga. law enforcement agencies say Ring doorbell camera policy change won't inhibit investigations

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“Nothing is going to change because people can still share their videos with us,” Gwinnett County police spokesperson Sgt. Michele Pihera said

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