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  3. Good news: my city council representative for #Sunnyvale #SantaClaraCounty #sfba #California has responded to my comments about my displeasure of using #Flock cameras in Sunnyvale.

Good news: my city council representative for #Sunnyvale #SantaClaraCounty #sfba #California has responded to my comments about my displeasure of using #Flock cameras in Sunnyvale.

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  • drahardja@sfba.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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    Good news: my city council representative for #Sunnyvale #SantaClaraCounty #sfba #California has responded to my comments about my displeasure of using #Flock cameras in Sunnyvale. She acknowledges that many city residents were unhappy with the city’s unanimous vote to continue using Flock ALPR despite abuses, based on “staff recommendation”.

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    A heated debate over surveillance and public safety is unfolding in Sunnyvale, as residents fear license plate reader cameras could enable mass tracking — while city officials said the technology is critical to stopping crime.

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    Anyway, now that I have my councilmember’s attention, I’ll try to have a discussion with her about why I’m unhappy about it. Apparently, the city council appars to have overruled some councilmembers’ request to have a public hearing, and took a vote without public comment, which sounds pretty fishy to me.

    I encourage others in Sunnyvale (and #SantaClara and #Cupertino and #SanJose and other cities that still use Flock) to contact their city represntatives to voice their displeasure.

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    • drahardja@sfba.socialD drahardja@sfba.social

      Good news: my city council representative for #Sunnyvale #SantaClaraCounty #sfba #California has responded to my comments about my displeasure of using #Flock cameras in Sunnyvale. She acknowledges that many city residents were unhappy with the city’s unanimous vote to continue using Flock ALPR despite abuses, based on “staff recommendation”.

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      Sunnyvale officials say license plate cameras prevent crime - San José Spotlight

      A heated debate over surveillance and public safety is unfolding in Sunnyvale, as residents fear license plate reader cameras could enable mass tracking — while city officials said the technology is critical to stopping crime.

      favicon

      San José Spotlight (sanjosespotlight.com)

      Anyway, now that I have my councilmember’s attention, I’ll try to have a discussion with her about why I’m unhappy about it. Apparently, the city council appars to have overruled some councilmembers’ request to have a public hearing, and took a vote without public comment, which sounds pretty fishy to me.

      I encourage others in Sunnyvale (and #SantaClara and #Cupertino and #SanJose and other cities that still use Flock) to contact their city represntatives to voice their displeasure.

      drahardja@sfba.socialD This user is from outside of this forum
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      PS: it took 3 months for my councilmember to respond to my emails. I hope our conversation from now on will be quicker.

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      • drahardja@sfba.socialD drahardja@sfba.social

        Good news: my city council representative for #Sunnyvale #SantaClaraCounty #sfba #California has responded to my comments about my displeasure of using #Flock cameras in Sunnyvale. She acknowledges that many city residents were unhappy with the city’s unanimous vote to continue using Flock ALPR despite abuses, based on “staff recommendation”.

        Link Preview Image
        Sunnyvale officials say license plate cameras prevent crime - San José Spotlight

        A heated debate over surveillance and public safety is unfolding in Sunnyvale, as residents fear license plate reader cameras could enable mass tracking — while city officials said the technology is critical to stopping crime.

        favicon

        San José Spotlight (sanjosespotlight.com)

        Anyway, now that I have my councilmember’s attention, I’ll try to have a discussion with her about why I’m unhappy about it. Apparently, the city council appars to have overruled some councilmembers’ request to have a public hearing, and took a vote without public comment, which sounds pretty fishy to me.

        I encourage others in Sunnyvale (and #SantaClara and #Cupertino and #SanJose and other cities that still use Flock) to contact their city represntatives to voice their displeasure.

        nuthatch@infosec.exchangeN This user is from outside of this forum
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        @drahardja “Mountain View turned off its system earlier this year after an audit found unauthorized federal access to city data. Los Altos switched off the national and statewide ‘look up’ setting after discovering it had been turned on without the town’s knowledge”

        Oof. Sunnyvale seems far too trusting.

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          @drahardja “Mountain View turned off its system earlier this year after an audit found unauthorized federal access to city data. Los Altos switched off the national and statewide ‘look up’ setting after discovering it had been turned on without the town’s knowledge”

          Oof. Sunnyvale seems far too trusting.

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          @drahardja my reading is Flock may delete data from their servers (I do not trust them to actually do this) but they feed into other systems intentionally or unintentionally that have no restrictions. Once you’re scanned, it’s in someone’s database forever.

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