What does it mean when a specific address is shown on the flight log?

When a ROAS unit has been deployed to a particular area,  the flight log will simply pinpoint the nearest available address.  That address may have nothing to do with the reason for deployment or police response.  For example,  if a ROAS unit is assisting with a traffic-crash investigation, the flight log may show the address of the closest-available address in relation to the crash site.  

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1. Where can I find the ROAS policy?
2. What steps are taken to protect the privacy of community members?
3. Who oversees the ROAS program?
4. Does the Remotely Operated Ariel System (ROAS) use facial recognition?
5. How can I voice a concern or file a complaint involving operation of a ROAS?
6. How is transparency addressed?
7. Was the community involved in the planning of the ROAS program?
8. What does it mean when a specific address is shown on the flight log?
9. Can I see the flight log?
10. Can I get more information about a specific flight shown on the flight log?
11. What if I have other questions?