Brady O’Rourke in Crystal, Minn., holds a sign he made to block the view of a Flock camera, which tracks vehicles driving along the road. It’s one of several actions Americans are taking to oppose this police surveillance technology. Meg Anderson/NPR
Meg Anderson/NPR
A few times a week, Brady O’Rourke walks to the busiest street near his house in Crystal, Minn., carrying a long metal pole with a bright yellow sign taped to the end.
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