Bandera, Texas voted 3-2 to end its contract with Flock Safety, a surveillance company operating AI license plate reader cameras, after months of resident opposition and vandalism of camera poles. A dissenting councilmember responded by proposing a satirical ban on all technology including cell phones, internet, and cameras, calling it the "Bandera Declaration of Digital Independence."
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Bandera, Texas voted 3-2 to end its contract with Flock Safety, a surveillance company operating AI license plate reader cameras, after months of resident opposition and vandalism of camera poles. A dissenting councilmember responded by proposing a satirical ban on all technology including cell phones, internet, and cameras, calling it the "Bandera Declaration of Digital Independence."