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Flock camera vandals say privacy reforms aren’t enough: ‘The changes are bull—-’

The surveillance company announced shorter data retention and new oversight after a wave of attacks on its cameras.

Six people hold signs in front of a glass doorway during a protest against surveillance cameras.
A protest against Flock cameras outside City Hall in Troy, N.Y., this year. Across the country, a growing number of communities have successfully petitioned their local governments to cancel contracts with Flock, but more renew their contracts every year.
Jim Franco / Albany Times Union via Getty Images

A wave of activist vandalism against its nationwide network of surveillance traffic cameras sent Flock Safety into damage control mode. The company announced a set of reforms Aug. 13 to address privacy concerns. But the people targeting the cameras aren’t convinced.

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