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jonahx a day ago

Is there any realistic road to having them outlawed nationwide? Eg, ignoring probabilities here, could a wildly successful grassroots program where it became an issue as politically salient as immigration or abortion eventually lead to legislation banning them?

thesuitonym a day ago | parent | next [-]

A national ban is unlikely to happen. Big companies like Flock are incredibly experienced at paying off enough of the Congress to stop legislation they don't like. You're better off trying to focus your efforts on your local municipalities and the state.

kulahan a day ago | parent [-]

This is true for almost every issue, for what it’s worth.

Almost.

pjc50 16 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

> an issue as politically salient as immigration

This is more likely to lead to making them ubiquitous; people will demand a camera network linked to a database of valid faces of US nationals.

NewJazz a day ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Probably? Would be easier to develop drones to rip off the solar panels.

snovv_crash a day ago | parent | next [-]

Black spray paint is less effort

jachee a day ago | parent [-]

Paintballs are even better, environmentally and effort-wise.

Especially if the propellant tank is pressurized using a solar powered compressor.

(Theoretically, of course. I wouldn’t advocate destroying private property.)

dietr1ch a day ago | parent [-]

Destroying public property is bad in a general sense, but not enough to describe the situation here.

Would you take the knife out of your robber? Or is that stealing private property?

Surveillance endangers society/democracy and it's a threat too

malfist a day ago | parent [-]

Paintballs are destroying public property?

Flock cameras are public property?

ethagnawl a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Hypothetically, of course, it would be even easier to just sneak up from behind and drop contractor bags over them.

NewJazz a day ago | parent [-]

There is no sneak up from behind in this system, or at least it can be very hard to target. You must know the full extent of the network, emerge from the blind spots, dismantle pieces, then return to the blind spots. Faster than they repair the machines.

cucumber3732842 a day ago | parent [-]

Ride there on an e-bike with a full motorcycle helmet. Cut down the pole. Cut off the camera. Throw the camera head in the river. GoFundMe if they catch you.

bell-cot a day ago | parent | prev [-]

> Is there any realistic...

SCOTUS could hand down another surprise decision:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatrie_v._United_States

jonahx a day ago | parent [-]

If phone companies' geofence info requires a warrant, it makes zero sense that flock info does not.