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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 1H 30M

Flock Cameras, Privacy, and the Surveillance State with Jon Padfield

from The Bad Roman: Christian Politics for Modern Times · host Craig Harguess

Should Christians care about privacy? The surveillance state does not need your worship; it just needs your fear. In this episode, Craig talks with Jon Padfield of Business Reform about Flock cameras, license plate readers, data brokers, and why Christians should question any system that treats neighbors like suspects and calls it safety. Jon brings experience as an engineer, former Indiana state representative, professor, and Christian privacy advocate. Together, he and Craig unpack the old line, “If you have nothing to hide, why worry?” and ask the better question: who gave Caesar the right to decide what counts as wrong? This is not just about cameras on poles. It is about fear, consent, courage, and the way surveillance trains people to obey before anyone even gives an order. Can Christians simply shrug and say, “I have nothing to hide”? Jesus did not call us to outsource our courage to Caesar or trade neighbor-love for state-managed safety. They dig into: Why the “nothing to hide” argument fails How Flock cameras expand beyond stolen-car searches Data brokers, insurance companies, and digital profiling Public records, local pushback, and privacy laws Christian resistance in a watched world 📖 For Full Show Notes: http://thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-161 🤝Connect with Jon Padfield🤝 YouTube: Business Reform Buy Me Coffee Tour: Brush Fires of Freedom Tour Privacy tool mentioned: DeFlock Me LinkedIn X: @Dr_Jon_Padfield TikTok: businessreform Listen & Reflect: Listen Listen for the way Jon connects technology, public policy, business, and faith. Ask yourself where surveillance has already become normal in your own town. Reflect Where have you accepted “safety” language without asking who gains power from it? Have you ever used the phrase “nothing to hide” without thinking about who gets to define guilt? Read Read Matthew 10:16–31 and Psalm 146. Sit with Jesus’ call to be wise, fearless, and loyal to God above rulers. Practice Look up whether your city or county uses Flock cameras. Talk with one neighbor about privacy, consent, and what it means to love people without treating them like suspects. Key Moments: (00:00) Should Christians care about privacy? Flock cameras and public unease (01:23) Meet Jon Padfield Business Reform YouTube channel (03:00) Surveillance changes behavior You Already Have a Reputation Score (05:25) The “nothing to hide” fallacy (06:00) What Flock cameras are Deflock mapping tool (09:30) Beyond license plates (12:00) Daycare camera concerns Audit logs from Dunwoody daycare (17:54) Who decides what is wrong? (20:37) Local, state, and federal use (22:30) Who owns the data? Flock’s perpetual license Data retention concerns (24:20) “Investigation” as a search reason (27:08) Pushback and privacy laws Ring  Superbowl backlash (28:15) Local wins against Flock (31:00) Federal privacy law concerns (34:21) Data brokers and insurance companies (41:30) How cameras appear without debate (45:56) Consent and government power (49:30) The four boxes (52:32) Christian resistance and voting (55:00) Jon’s case for engagement (1:02:54) Brothers, not enemies (1:04:00) Pragmatic limits on surveillance (1:07:00) Safety arguments (1:28:00) Where to find Jon (1:29:13) Closing and support   🔗 Ways to Get Involved in the Project 🔗 Blog submissions:https://www.thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social:https://www.thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) Explore the No King but Christ Network:https://www.nokingbutchristnetwork.com/

Should Christians care about privacy? The surveillance state does not need your worship; it just needs your fear. In this episode, Craig talks with Jon Padfield of Business Reform about Flock cameras, license plate readers, data brokers, and why Christians should question any system that treats neighbors like suspects and calls it safety. Jon brings experience as an engineer, former Indiana state representative, professor, and Christian privacy advocate. Together, he and Craig unpack the old line, “If you have nothing to hide, why worry?” and ask the better question: who gave Caesar the right to decide what counts as wrong? This is not just about cameras on poles. It is about fear, consent, courage, and the way surveillance trains people to obey before anyone even gives an order. Can Christians simply shrug and say, “I have nothing to hide”? Jesus did not call us to outsource our courage to Caesar or trade neighbor-love for state-managed safety. They dig into: Why the “nothing to hide” argument fails How Flock cameras expand beyond stolen-car searches Data brokers, insurance companies, and digital profiling Public records, local pushback, and privacy laws Christian resistance in a watched world 📖 For Full Show Notes: http://thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-161 🤝Connect with Jon Padfield🤝 YouTube: Business Reform Patreon Buy Me Coffee Tour: Brush Fires of Freedom Tour Privacy tool mentioned: DeFlock Me LinkedIn X: @Dr_Jon_Padfield TikTok: businessreform Listen & Reflect: Listen Listen for the way Jon connects technology, public policy, business, and faith. Ask yourself where surveillance has already become normal in your own town. Reflect Where have you accepted “safety” language without asking who gains power from it? Have you ever used the phrase “nothing to hide” without thinking about who gets to define guilt? Read Read Matthew 10:16–31 and Psalm 146. Sit with Jesus’ call to be wise, fearless, and loyal to God above rulers. Practice Look up whether your city or county uses Flock cameras. Talk with one neighbor about privacy, consent, and what it means to love people without treating them like suspects. Key Moments: (00:00) Should Christians care about privacy? Flock cameras and public unease (01:23) Meet Jon Padfield Business Reform YouTube channel (03:00) Surveillance changes behavior You Already Have a Reputation Score (05:25) The “nothing to hide” fallacy (06:00) What Flock cameras are Deflock mapping tool (09:30) Beyond license plates (12:00) Daycare camera concerns Audit logs from Dunwoody daycare (17:54) Who decides what is wrong? (20:37) Local, state, and federal use (22:30) Who owns the data? Flock’s perpetual license Data retention concerns (24:20) “Investigation” as a search reason (27:08) Pushback and privacy laws Ring  Superbowl backlash (28:15) Local wins against Flock (31:00) Federal privacy law concerns (34:21) Data brokers and insurance companies (41:30) How cameras appear without debate (45:56) Consent and government power (49:30) The four boxes (52:32) Christian resistance and voting (55:00) Jon’s case for engagement (1:02:54) Brothers, not enemies (1:04:00) Pragmatic limits on surveillance (1:07:00) Safety arguments (1:28:00) Where to find Jon (1:29:13) Closing and support   🔗 Ways to Get Involved in the Project 🔗 Blog submissions:https://www.thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social:https://www.thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) Explore the No King but Christ Network:https://www.nokingbutchristnetwork.com/

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Should Christians care about privacy? The surveillance state does not need your worship; it just needs your fear. In this episode, Craig talks with Jon Padfield of Business Reform about Flock cameras, license plate readers, data brokers, and why...

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