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Flock Cameras, Deflock Maps & the Future of Privacy: We Are Being Watched

24 min · 30. maj 2026
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That Don’t Sound Right is a podcast about talking—the way we did before the internet took over every conversation. No constant fact-checking, no endless scrolling, just curious people trying to make sense of the world. In this episode, Peter and Cecil take a closer look at the growing network of automated license-plate readers known as Flock and the grassroots Deflock movement that tracks and maps those cameras. What starts as a discussion about crime prevention quickly expands into a larger conversation about privacy, surveillance, technology, and the trade-offs communities face in an increasingly monitored world. The hosts explore how modern camera systems can identify vehicle make, model, color, and distinguishing features, how neighborhoods and businesses use these networks, and why law enforcement agencies find them valuable for locating stolen vehicles and investigating crimes. They also examine concerns about data collection, surveillance creep, and the possibility of systems being used in ways never originally intended. Along the way, Peter and Cecil discuss gunshot-detection technology, crowd-sourced camera maps, and the lengths some people go to avoid being tracked—all while asking the central question: How much privacy are we willing to trade for security? It’s a thoughtful, entertaining conversation about modern technology, personal freedom, and the changing relationship between citizens, communities, and surveillance. Because when every road seems to have a camera pointed at it, you have to wonder... does that sound right? Hashtags: #tdsrpodcast #ThatDontSoundRight #FlockCameras #Deflock #PrivacyMatters #Surveillance #LicensePlateReaders #Technology #DigitalPrivacy #CivilLiberties #PublicSafety #ModernLife #CommunitySafety #PodcastDiscussion #PrivacyVsSecurity Connect with us: 🧢https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com [https://tdsrpodcast-shop.fourthwall.com/] 🌐 Website [https://thatdontsoundright.com/] 📧 Email: tdsrpodcast@gmail.com [tdsrpodcast@gmail.com] 📷 Instagram: @tdsrpodcast [https://instagram.com/tdsrpodcast] 💬 Threads: @tdsrpodcast [https://www.threads.net/@tdsrpodcast] ▶️ That Don't Sound Right on YouTube Now on Substack at That Don't Sound Right Podcast!

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