‘Darth Vader’ advocated in person for more Flock surveillance camera tech at a San Diego city council meeting: ‘This technology will help us find the rebel scum and their hidden base on Hoth’

An unusual sight was seen at a recent San Diego city council meeting, as arch Sith Lord Darth Vader made a rare public appearance to advocate for Flock’s AI-assisted surveillance technology. Okay, someone dressed as Darth Vader. But can we really be sure?

Yes, yes we can. Anyway, 404 Media reports that Vader spoke with his trademark zeal about his support for the use of Flock’s license plate-reading tech in the city.

“The Emperor is a fan of Flock, and we must continue utilizing Flock technologies so that we can follow and surveil the rebel scum as they move from playground to playground, from playground to pool, from pool to gymnasium,” said the Dark Lord of the Sith.

“Because we all know that the Flock cameras are not only following the license plate readers,” Vader continued. “They are following children. They are following children in parks and gymnasiums, and we need this. I need this so I can stalk my ex-girlfriend. How will the people trust this city council when this city council continues to vote for surveillance technology that imprisons them?”

“You must work on your Jedi mind tricks,” Vader implored. “This is what the Emperor needs. This technology will help us find the rebel scum and their hidden base on Hoth. This technology will help us find Luke Skywalker as he traverses the universe in his X-wing. This technology is a necessary, necessary force.”

(Image credit: Epic)

Well, I think his point was made. The San Diego area has hundreds of Flock cameras already installed on its streets, and privacy advocates have criticised a deal earlier this year with the San Diego Police to allow the Flock Nova platform to integrate the department’s investigative data from license-plate readers, video footage, 911 dispatch calls, and police records—without, the campaigners say, going through the city’s proper public oversight process.

A leak earlier this year alleged that Flock Nova would allow police to track the movements of private citizens by cross referencing license plates with data obtained from lookup tools, data brokers, and data breaches.

According to an internal company recording obtained by 404 media, a Flock employee said: “You’re going to be able to access data and jump from LPR [license plate reader] to person and understand what that context is, link to other people that are related to that person… there’s very powerful linking.”

As powerful as the dark side of the force? Perhaps not, but it seems to be somewhere close. Still, when a Sith Lord speaks in passionate advocacy of your efforts, it may be worth considering if you’re standing on the right side of the ethical line.

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