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This echoes what EFF’s @Maassive and Rindala Alajaji reported last month about similar surveillance of protests all across the nation. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/11/how-cops-are-using-flock-safetys-alpr-network-surveil-protesters-and-activists
How Cops Are Using Flock Safety's ALPR Network to Surveil Protesters and Activists

Through an analysis of 10 months of nationwide searches on Flock Safety's servers, we discovered that more than 50 federal, state, and local agencies ran hundreds of searches through Flock's national network of surveillance data in connection with protest activity. In some cases, law enforcement specifically targeted known activist groups, demonstrating how mass surveillance technology increasingly threatens our freedom to demonstrate.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
@rickmans @pidgeon_pete At this rate, you’re going to make me learn Latin, phrase by phrase, aren’t you?😅
@pidgeon_pete @rickmans in Twitter!s case, it’s not.
@jesse My answer was an immediate No and closed my Twitter account.
@mollyjongfast Of course it’s not Elon alone (his financial backers will take a bath too) as much as he wants it to be, but as the bus driver of the wreck called Twitter, he’s responsible and many others, including users, employees, are the victims.
@mckra1g Thanks so much! Pinned these thoughts as part of my daily reminders and goals.
@taylorlorenz And those folks will certainly (not) be eager to return.