A North Carolina county commissioner prevented dozens of residents from speaking against Flock license plate reader surveillance at a public meeting, allowing only one designated spokesperson to address the board instead. The Madison County Sheriff's Office has used Flock's automated license plate readers since March, conducting over 1,200 searches in 60 days in a county of 20,000 residents.
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A North Carolina county commissioner prevented dozens of residents from speaking against Flock license plate reader surveillance at a public meeting, allowing only one designated spokesperson to address the board instead. The Madison County Sheriff's Office has used Flock's automated license plate readers since March, conducting over 1,200 searches in 60 days in a county of 20,000 residents.