Judge orders police to release surveillance camera data, raising privacy questions
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The judge's ruling in a Skagit County case could affect dozens of Washington police departments using Flock technology.
Em Adespoton
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Maybe it’s the cameras themselves that are the privacy concern, hmm?

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No, it’s fine if the state has access to that data, it’s not a privacy concern. It’s only if citizens can see it that it becomes a problem. /s

Throw the cameras in jail!

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Why not deport them?

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