Cities End Flock Surveillance Cameras Amid Ongoing Monitoring
Cities that discontinued the use of Flock surveillance cameras are still facing monitoring from other sources. Activists had anticipated a reduction in surveillance but are now encountering new challenges. (sources: theguardian)
Cities that removed Flock surveillance cameras are still subject to monitoring by a different company. Activists in Colorado had hoped for a reduction in surveillance but are finding that similar systems remain in place.
- Cities previously using Flock cameras have discontinued their use.
- Residents are still being monitored by a new surveillance company.
- Activists had expected a decrease in surveillance following the removal of Flock cameras.
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