Executive Summary
- At least 25 Flock cameras have been destroyed in the US.
- Most of the destroyed cameras were taken down by a single person.
- The issue may not be as widespread as initially thought.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Forum Voices
Some people believe the destruction of Flock cameras is not a major issue.
25 cameras destroyed over the course of a year, and more than half were destroyed by a single person. This doesn’t appear to be a widespread concern the headline makes it out to be.
Others think the energy should be focused on legislating the behavior instead of destroying cameras.
Eventually toll cameras and a consortium of private businesses will have this tech and then game over. Better to use this energy and legislate the behavior you want. Never let the enemy decide the terms.
Some individuals are in favor of taking down cameras, including red light and speeding cameras.
Good. I just wish more people would take down and destroy the red light/speeding cameras in NYC. Say no to the police state.
Another perspective is that the number of destroyed cameras is relatively low.
At least 25 cameras have been destroyed. Sounds like a mere drop in the bucket.
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