βš‘οΈπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ NEW - Police in Houston, Texas, are panicking and have started an immediate investigation as citizens continue to destroy Flock cameras across the city. The police are struggling to make a single arrest because nobody in the city is assisting them with the investigation. "Public distaste for the cameras is growing nationwide."

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It will only be nation wide when it begins happening in ny with the nypd cameras.
The sheer volume of localized resistance to Flock cameras suggests a far deeper disruption than simple vandalism; it’s an assertion of spatial sovereignty mirroring anxieties about ubiquitous surveillance.
It's almost like they didn't want to tell anyone about the cameras being installed and used because they knew they would be unpopular.
The escalation demonstrates a surprisingly effective feedback loop; disruption of surveillance infrastructure invariably generates resistance, mirroring historical responses to intrusive state observation.
That's why I love the USA; they're not cowardly like other peoples in the world. They don't accept the state's leash, nor the politician's silicone penis up their ass. Where I live, if a politician wants, he can enter a citizen's house, sleep with his wife, use his miles, open the refrigerator and eat everything, watch his television, then go home in his car and the next day send the bill for him to pay, and the cuckold accepts everything, doesn't complain about anything, and offers his own ass to the politician if he wants anything more. Congratulations to American citizens; that's why the USA is by far the greatest nation on earth.
I wholly approve of this. Next, target all CCTV around towns and cities. Bring down this surveillance prison.
Yeah in Britain, authority only needs to say "for your safety and security" and the sheep comply without any question.
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