Man Dressed as Darth Vader Criticizes Flock Cameras at San Diego Council Meeting
1-Minute Brief
The use of Flock Safety cameras is drawing public scrutiny and debate over privacy and surveillance in U.S. cities.
Key Facts
- A man dressed as Darth Vader appeared at a San Diego public safety committee meeting this week.
- The man's real identity remains unknown.
- He used the appearance to mock San Diego officials for deploying Flock Safety automated license plate readers.
- Flock Safety cameras are being unplugged in several cities amid growing privacy concerns.
- The company has faced backlash related to alleged spying issues.
What Happened
During a San Diego city council public safety committee meeting, an individual dressed as Darth Vader criticized the use of Flock Safety automated license plate readers, highlighting ongoing public concerns.
Why It Matters
The event underscores increasing public debate over surveillance technology and privacy, as more cities reconsider or remove Flock cameras due to concerns about data collection and monitoring.
What's Next
Further discussions about the use and regulation of automated license plate readers are expected in San Diego and other cities as privacy concerns persist.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The GuardianLeft2h ago‘Darth Vader’ comes out in favor of Flock cameras at San Diego city council meeting
- CBS NewsLeft46m agoFlock camera sabotage grows amid privacy concerns
