Advocacy Groups to Host Community Discussion on Surveillance Technologies
Two advocacy groups, DeFlock-SC and Eyes-Off-GSP, are hosting a community discussion in downtown Greenville at One City Plaza on Thursday night. The event, part of the ALPR National Week of Action, aims to educate the public about mass surveillance technologies…

Greenville Spartanburg Asheville Anderson, SC, August 20, 2026 —
GREENVILLE – Two advocacy groups, DeFlock-SC and Eyes-Off-GSP, are scheduled to host a community discussion focusing on mass surveillance technologies and data privacy concerns. The event will take place in downtown Greenville at One City Plaza on Thursday night.
This discussion is part of the ALPR National Week of Action, an initiative aimed at raising public awareness regarding the proliferation and implications of surveillance technologies. The event intends to educate attendees about technologies such as automated license plate readers (ALPRs) and drones, which are increasingly being utilized. In addition to discussing the technologies themselves, the groups plan to address broader concerns related to data privacy in the digital age.
The specific details regarding the time of the discussion on Thursday night were not provided.
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