A company in Durango accused of illegal gravel extraction and tree felling has been shut down twice.
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Between August 11 and 14, the Federal Attorney for Environmental Protection (Profepa) issued total temporary closures for three gravel extraction and forest removal projects in Durango, Mexico. Two of these closures involved the same company, which had been under investigation for illegal extraction and deforestation activities.
Separately, in the United States, the technology firm Flock Safety announced new privacy and oversight measures. These actions follow reports of misuse of the company's vehicle-tracking camera network by police departments, prompting the firm to implement protocols intended to prevent further unauthorized use of its surveillance systems.
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InfobaeFocuses on environmental enforcement and illegal resource extraction in Mexico.
WTOP NewsFocuses on corporate privacy policy and police surveillance technology in the US.