Flock Safety CEO calls for national 'compromise' amid camera sabotage and public revolt
Flock cameras face vandalism and protests amid privacy concerns, leading CEO Garrett Langley to call for a compromise between public safety and accountability.

TL;DR
- Americans are pushing back against neighborhood surveillance cameras, with some resorting to vandalism and protests.
- Flock Safety CEO Garrett Langley emphasizes the need for a compromise between privacy and safety.
- Concerns have been raised about potential misuse of the technology by law enforcement.
- Legislation has been proposed to ban the technology or cut federal funding for its installation.
- Flock Safety has helped in millions of investigations and locating thousands of missing people.
- The company is implementing measures like data retention limits and auditing tools to ensure accountability.