In the small Texas town of Bandera, home to roughly 900 residents, a heated debate over privacy and public safety reached an unexpected peak last week. The city council voted 3-2 to terminate its contract with Flock Safety, the company behind AI-powered license plate recognition cameras that had sparked months of resident outrage. But one dissenting voice refused to accept the decision quietly. Councilmember Jeff Flowers took the rejection perso…
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