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Bipartisan 'Uprising' Against Flock Cameras Signals Fight Against Big Tech

A growing bipartisan movement is challenging the use of Flock cameras, which are used for surveillance. Over 20 local jurisdictions in the United States have halted or begun the process of discontinuing their use of these cameras. This opposition is framed as a broader struggle against the influence of Big Tech and pervasive surveillance. AI

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Bipartisan 'Uprising' Against Flock Cameras Signals Fight Against Big Tech

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    📰 Bipartisan 'Uprising' Against Flock Cameras: a Larger Fight Against Big Tech and Surveillance? Politico notes that over 20 local jurisdictions in America "either stopped using Flock cameras or began the process of doing so in July, according to a tracker maintained by DeFlock, …