I have the following fields defined in a table.

  `updated` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1970-01-01 00:00:01',
  `deleted` datetime NOT NULL DEFAULT '1970-01-01 00:00:01',

When someone runs SQLACODEGEN it changes the definition of the 
server_default time based on the timezone the developer is in when they run 
it.  Someone in the eastern timezone gets 

    updated = Column(TIMESTAMP, nullable=False, index=True, 
server_default=text("'1970-01-01 00:00:01'"))
    deleted = Column(TIMESTAMP, nullable=False, index=True, 
server_default=text("'1970-01-01 00:00:01'"))

However, someone in the central timezone gets 

    updated = Column(TIMESTAMP, nullable=False, index=True, 
server_default=text("'1969-12-31 23:00:01'"))
    deleted = Column(TIMESTAMP, nullable=False, index=True, 
server_default=text("'1969-12-31 23:00:01'"))

Is there a parameter that can be provided to not change the model.py and 
use the 1970 date?

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