36 San Jose residents sue over privacy violating Flock safety cameras (web.archive.org) posted 61 days ago by theaustrianpainter 61 days ago by theaustrianpainter +36 / -0 San José Residents Sue City, Saying Flock Safety Cameras Allow ‘Mass Surveillance’ | KQED The lawsuit alleges that the use of the automated license plate reader technology is unconstitutional and seeks class-action status on behalf of all residents. 8 comments share 8 comments share save hide report block hide replies
More than anything it's the high cost of living. Honestly I would gladly pay high taxes if it meant no ghetto people anywhere in the city, though San Jose still has tons of homeless
They use high taxes to import ghettos, and then use them as a justification to raise taxes to take care of the problems in/caused by the ghettos.
I know, I'm talking about a hypothetical fantasy land where governments actually work for the people
I used to live in that fantasy land, and it didn't even have the high taxes.