Darth Vader mocks surveillance cameras at city council meeting
A man dressed as Darth Vader addressed the San Diego City Council regarding Flock surveillance cameras. He used humor to highlight the technology's implications for monitoring. (sources: foxnews, thehill, theguardian)

The individual dressed as Darth Vader defended the use of Flock surveillance cameras, suggesting they could assist in locating individuals deemed problematic. Meanwhile, some cities that previously rejected Flock cameras are still facing similar surveillance challenges.
- A man dressed as Darth Vader spoke at a San Diego City Council meeting.
- He humorously suggested that Flock cameras would aid in finding 'rebel scum.'
- Some cities that opted out of Flock cameras are still under surveillance by other companies.
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