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Detective: Suffolk man accused of damaging Flock cameras said they're 'unconstitutional'
A Suffolk man was charged with damaging over a dozen Flock safety cameras. He told an investigator the cameras were unconstitutional and violated Fourth Amendment rights, according to a detective's testimony during a preliminary hearing.
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