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Sounds like a great lawsuit. Also a great way for Flock to lose their contracts with large blue cities in Texas (and elsewhere).
They're being dropped left and right in Illinois. Even before this.
This should get them shut down as a company.
We need an anti-flock campaign. A city government didn't give them permission to put their cameras up and when they did it anyway, the city covered them in garbage bags before they could get removed.
This would only lead to the emergence of another Flock, with the same problems.
What you should really do is abolish that stupid and retrograde law.