‘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’
A person dressed as Darth Vader spoke in person at a San Diego city council meeting to argue in favour of expanding the city's use of Flock Safety surveillance cameras, framing the pitch as a Star Wars-themed joke by saying the technology would help "find the rebel scum and their hidden base on Hoth". The stunt drew attention to the wider, ongoing debate in US cities over Flock's automated licence-plate-reading camera network, which has faced growing scrutiny from privacy advocates and local officials over surveillance overreach and data use.
Beyond the costume and the quip, the source article provided contains little further detail, consisting largely of site navigation and subscription material rather than reported content on the council meeting itself, such as who the speaker was, the council's response, or the outcome of the vote. Flock Safety cameras have become a recurring flashpoint in numerous US city council discussions this year as local governments weigh expanded surveillance capabilities against civil liberties concerns.
- A "Darth Vader" cosplayer addressed San Diego's city council on surveillance cameras
- They urged expanding Flock camera tech using a Star Wars joke
- It highlights ongoing US debate over Flock's surveillance network