404media: Lawsuit Argues Warrantless Use of Flock Surveillance Cameras Is Unconstitutional

Just filing lawsuits doesn’t normally merit comment here, but this is an exception:

404media: Lawsuit Argues Warrantless Use of Flock Surveillance Cameras Is Unconstitutional by Jason Koebler (“It is functionally impossible for people to drive anywhere without having their movements tracked, photographed, and stored in an AI-assisted database that enables the warrantless surveillance of their every move. This civil rights lawsuit seeks to end this dragnet surveillance program.”).

Forbes: Warrantless Surveillance? Federal Lawsuit Challenges Flock Safety Cameras by Lars Daniel

Update: techdirt: Norfolk, Virginia Residents Sue City Over Its Network Of 172 Flock Cameras by Tim Cushing

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