
It’s Never Been Cooler to Take Down a Flock Camera
THE SO WHAT
Communities organizing to legally and illegally remove license plate cameras show how quickly surveillance infrastructure can become a social flashpoint. If your product touches public space and data collection, assume you’ll need a community engagement and governance story, not just a sales contract.
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