Austin needs to get them to uninstall the units, not just turn them off.
They have highly dangerous, easily hackable hardware just sitting on every corner, tf?
Privacy should be removed from those in power be it political or financial. (and to those who advocate for the panopticum).
In the Mediaeval monarchies, the nobility had no privacy, would be born in public and die in public. Its part of the job. Privacy is a privilege to the people, not to these corrupt false elites...
But they won and we lost. Its not that a commie would be sent to the USSR or Cuba... Its not that the technocrats will be under surveillance. We will...
Unless instead of domscrolling Instagram and sharing photos of food, cats or whatever they do there, people get a wall to domscrool with a collaborative doxing of every step these enemies of the people take...
Problem is always behaviour... Getting a large enough boycott or a large enough adoption and use...
We are doomed... When we have some privacy in the digital world, we must go on the streets with invisibility ponchos and have the car plates surrounded by some invisibility mechanism... Carry a device to destroy the wiretap audios around us... Too much work...
If Flock was used only for situations like this, it would be a different story, but it isn't and it won't be.
A systemic change where something is limited in use would have to happen, which is impossible as history shows.
"The law", has a flaw.
You offer a bit tiny, all will be taken in no timey.
Anybody who believes this is a moron.
They have lied on several occasions on who has access to the data, where the data goes, and that they do not store the data. They are as untrustworthy as it gets.
Flock is national surveillance for the federal government disguised as a private company. Of course private companies don't have to abide by the Constitution.
Let's also not forget Flock has been caught in multiple municipalities across the country installing their cameras illegally until someone reports it to their city council only to find that they never approved it. This has been done repetitively.