False Alarm Program Run by CryWolf Put on Hold in Georgia Municipality
City officials in Warner Robins, Ga., have told residents to ignore any correspondence they receive from CryWolf after the company began asking residents intrusive questions.
City officials in Warner Robins, Ga., have told residents to ignore any correspondence they receive from CryWolf after the company began asking residents intrusive questions.
The police department has implemented the CryWolf software platform to administer false alarm ordinance violations.
The Public Safety Corporation uses CryWolf software.
City has partnered with Public Safety Corporation to address the problem.
Higher fines, suspended police response among changes in new program.
The city of Bellevue has signed a four-year contract with AOT Public Safety Corporation to manage a program aimed to motivate resident to better maintain their security systems to prevent false alarms.
Wilson County, N.C. officials have contracted with Public Safety Corporation to implement CryWolf false alarm management software.