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Georgia Tech Police Chief Robert Connolly As part of its safety efforts, the university maintains a list of individuals it’s concerned about. Viewership is extremely restrictive, but parents and students worry about privacy. Georgia law allows them to petition for removal from such lists. Georgia Tech retains names for five years but that period can be shortened based on student conduct. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)