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Hundreds Support Legal Defense for Engineer Charged with Destroying Flock Surveillance Cameras

Hundreds of supporters have donated over $23,000 to the legal defense of US Air Force engineer Jeffrey Sovern, who faces 13 counts of destruction of property and other charges for allegedly damaging Flock license plate cameras in Virginia. Sovern, who used garbage bags, spray paint, and chainsaws, claims his actions were motivated by privacy concerns, and his GoFundMe campaign has far exceeded its initial $8,500 goal.

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"Hundreds of freedom lovers are rallying behind a US Air Force engineer" who's been accused of damaging over a dozen AI-integrated surveillance cameras last year and even knocking down their poles. Long-time Slashdot reader schwit1 shares this article from Futurism: According to local channel WAVY, Virginia-based Air Force engineer and mechanic Jeffrey Sovern is facing 13 counts of destruction of property, as well as six counts of both petit larceny and possession of burglary tools related to the destruction of Flock license plate cameras... [Wavy reports the cameras were sometimes pointed in the wrong direction or thrown to the street.] Armed with garbage bags, spray paint, and even chainsaws, a not insignificant number of privacy vigilantes have taken the fight to Flock, using any means to free their neighborhoods of the ominous surveillance poles. On a GoFundMe page to raise money for his legal defense, the 41-year-old Sovern explained that this kind of privacy-minded vandalism has far more support than would outwardly appear... Sovern kicked off the campaign late in December of 2025, where he encouraged his supporters to "reach out to the local governments and demand that these systems are taken down." The Virginia resident initially set his funding goal to $8,500. As news of his case has spread across the web, the amount of support has far outpaced those already-hopeful aspirations. [Two hours ago the legal fund stood at $23,326 from over 680 donors].Read more of this story at Slashdot.

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