I Don't Wanna Live Like That! Anastasia Boden Talks to A&G
Aug 21, 2026 · 14m
Summary
Armstrong and Getty interview Pacific Legal Foundation attorney Anastasia Bowden about the backlash against Flock license plate readers. They discuss privacy concerns, data retention limits, and the potential for government abuse of surveillance technology. While acknowledging vandalism, Bowden advocates for legal reforms and Fourth Amendment protections to curb misuse. The hosts also touch on broader surveillance trends involving personal devices and DNA databases.
Topics discussed
Hyundai Palisade Hybrid advertisement
Introduction to Flock cameras and public backlash
Interview with Anastasia Bowden on surveillance limits
Legal protections and data retention policies
Civil disobedience and the creep of surveillance
Privacy vs. security and potential for abuse
Ring cameras and DNA database concerns
Tesla Cybertruck cameras and mispronunciation banter
Pacific Legal Foundation work and freedom in America
Interview wrap-up and host commentary
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