Students Speak at Williamsburg City Council Meeting, Advocate Against Local Use of Flock Surveillance Cameras
William & Mary students testified at the April 9 Williamsburg City Council meeting alongside the Virginia Organizing Williamsburg Chapter, which presented 500+ pledge cards opposing Flock's 32-camera network. Organizers cited that over 60% of Williamsburg homes are crossed by Flock camera paths en route to schools, hospitals, or grocery stores.
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