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Texas constable unplugs 3 surveillance cameras, tells Flock to collect them

Following a contract cancellation with Flock Safety cameras, Hood County officials have initiated a refund request and equipment retrieval. A local constable took the initiative to disable and cover the cameras, openly criticizing the issue of warrantless surveillance. This controversy feeds into a broader discussion across the country regarding the clash between enhanced investigatory methods and the preservation of individual privacy rights.

Where: Texas

Exact coordinates

texas: 31.970, -99.900

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Texas constable unplugs 3 surveillance cameras, tells Flock to collect them
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  • Awaiting deadline 40% Local Authority Reassertion

    County officials, facing local backlash over privacy concerns, quickly concede the surveillance debate to quell unrest. They agree to a temporary moratorium on Flock Safety deployments while the refund process is finalized. The constable's actions are tacitly supported by local law enforcement leadership.

    Watch for: Hood County Sheriff issues a statement pausing all new Flock camera installations pending legislative review. · Texas state agency announces a temporary stay on surveillance tech deployment in the county.

  • Awaiting deadline 30% Tech Vendor Counter-Attack

    Flock Safety escalates its response, claiming the constable’s actions constitute obstruction of a contracted service. They threaten legal action against the county for breach of contract and public safety negligence. This forces a rapid, high-stakes negotiation between the vendor and the county legal team.

    Watch for: Flock Safety files a formal injunction against the county in local court. · Hood County Attorney issues a public defense document defending the retrieval action.

  • Awaiting deadline 20% Legislative Backlash and Ban

    The controversy gains significant traction in the Texas legislature, leading to a swift, reactionary bill aimed at regulating or banning unvetted AI surveillance tools in local government. The bill is fast-tracked due to public pressure regarding the constable's dissent.

    Watch for: Texas House of Representatives passes a bill specifically targeting the deployment of private surveillance tech by local municipalities. · Governor holds a press conference regarding new state standards for public safety technology.

  • Awaiting deadline 10% Unexpected Re-Adoption

    The controversy proves to be a minor blip; the county decides the security benefits outweigh the privacy risks, and immediately signs a renewal or a revised, more lenient contract with Flock. The constable's action is framed by the county as an isolated incident by a rogue employee.

    Watch for: Hood County Commissioners vote 3-0 to re-approve the Flock Safety surveillance contract. · A local police department announces the re-activation of the decommissioned camera feeds.

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