Between this and the abortion story [1] (CEO deflected blame and took zero ownership [2]), it looks like Flock leans into enabling this sort of lawlessness. They should be torn out of our cities.

Do we have a list of their clients?

EDIT: Apparently my town installed them in 2023 [3]. Inciting a couple council members over for dinner this week.

[1] https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2025/05/she-got-abortion-so-te...

[2] https://www.flocksafety.com/blog/statement-network-sharing-u...

[3] https://atlasofsurveillance.org/search?vendor=Flock+Safety

What a ridiculous response. Just say "Flock cameras are designed for law enforcement to use however they see fit, even if it's to chase down abortion-getters, even if it's to kidnap people off the street into unmarked vans"

Another example for the whiteboard of "why 'invest in founders not ideas' doesn't work" I suppose.

The more I look back on it, working for a YC-funded company will forever remain the black eye of my resume. I don't feel even a lick of pride "solving" the "problems" that YC perceives to be important. The greatest minds of my generation are looking at China and envying the confidence of their state.