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Al Surveillance vs. Privacy Rights

 Al Surveillance vs. Privacy Rights





A Virginia man accused of destroying 13 Flock Safety Al-powered license plate cameras has pleaded not guilty, arguing that the growing network of surveillance cameras violates constitutional protections and enables mass tracking of citizens.

According to authorities, investigators used Flock's own camera network to identify and arrest the suspect. The case has quickly become a flashpoint in the national debate over Al-powered surveillance, privacy, and civil liberties.

Flock Safety cameras are now deployed in more than 6,000 U.S. municipalities, using automated license plate recognition technology to help law enforcement track vehicles and investigate crimes. Supporters say the system helps solve cases faster, while critics warn it creates a vast surveillance network capable of monitoring people's movements.

The question now extends beyond one criminal case: Where should society draw the line between public safety and personal privacy?

As Al surveillance expands across cities and neighborhoods, should governments increase these systems to fight crime, or should stronger limits be imposed to protect civil liberties?

I say there shouldn’t be a line. Public safety needs to go. Safety is a figment of one’s imagination. It is fictitious. It is not a right because it cannot be defined. And it is not a God given right because God offers protection to those who seek Him. All laws under public safety in my opinion are ALL a violation of some other God given right including privacy.
Wish I could present a strong argument against it in a court room. But in court no one cares about my religious beliefs or how they are being trampled in the name of public safety. Maybe one day I’ll fight that fight.
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