Jacobs: imagine what they could have done with Flock cameras deployed in large numbers
@GlennJacobsTN · Glenn Jacobs · August 17, 2026 · Knox County, Tennessee
Jacobs quote-posted a 2020 CNN item on Kentucky recording license plates at church gatherings during COVID, then applied it to today's ALPR networks. High-engagement follow-on to his Knox County prohibition push.
Why it is in the file
A clean liberty argument from the same official: ALPRs do not stay in the box they were sold in. Mission creep is the point.
Just imagine what they could have done with Flock cameras deployed in large numbers.
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