In the days after Jackson’s arrest, a post by local news station WDTV gathered over 29,000 comments. As the Washington Post observed, those comments were overwhelmingly positive, with community members and strangers alike singing Jackson’s praises, and concocting a seemingly endless variety of alibis. Take a look at the comments under any news article or police report about ALPR vandalism, and it’s clear the phenomenon stretches far beyond Monongalia County. “It restores some faith in humanity that no one wants to be tracked indefinitely in the name of ‘safety.’” More on Flock: Flock Is Losing Dozens of Contracts as Controversy GrowsThe post Public Offers Implausible Number of Alibis for Man Accused of Destroying Flock Cameras appeared first on Futurism.