This California town just approved the use of Flock drones as first responders, but residents are worried about ‘militarization and surveillance’


  • Stockton has approved a $3.15 investment in Flock drones
  • The drones will act as airborne first aiders
  • Residents have raised concerns about privacy and surveillance

Surveillance and privacy are major concerns for individuals around the world right now, and municipal leaders in the California city of Stockton are the latest to attract criticism for a controversial drone expansion program that is apparently being undertaken in the interest of public safety.

As reported by Stocktonia, the City Council recently gave the thumbs up to a $3.15 million investment in drones manufactured by Flock, on top of the automatic license readers the company already provides. These drones can act as airborne first responders, giving police eyes on a 911 call situation in as little as 30 seconds.

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