FLOCK CAMERAS EXPOSED: Mass Surveillance Without a Warrant? | Political Bomb Show
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Flock cameras are spreading across America under the banner of public safety, but Political Bomb Show asks a harder question: when does crime-fighting technology become mass surveillance? Ra’ Sean Blyden breaks down the expanding automated license-plate-reader network, the detailed vehicle information these systems can collect, nationwide data sharing, allegations of police misuse, inaccurate alerts, and the constitutional questions raised when law enforcement searches enormous databases of Americans’ movements without first obtaining a warrant.
Ra’ Sean also examines the backlash, proposed privacy safeguards, communities reconsidering Flock contracts, and the argument that technological convenience should never become an excuse to erode the Fourth Amendment. This episode’s message cuts across party lines: public safety matters, but so do warrants, accountability, due process, and limits on government surveillance. Give them an inch, they take a flocking mile.
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