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To: Ted Decker, CEO of Home Depot and Marvin Ellison, CEO of Lowe's
Tell Home Depot and Lowe's: Stop Giving Data to Cops!
Home Depot and Lowe's are helping build a nationwide surveillance network. Records show that hundreds of AI-powered automated license-plate-reading cameras in their parking lots are feeding into massive police surveillance systems—allowing cops, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and other agencies to track customers without a warrant.
Tell Home Depot and Lowe's: Stop feeding data collected to police.
Tell Home Depot and Lowe's: Stop feeding data collected to police.
Why is this important?
Home Depot and Lowe's are using cameras that capture and store the details of every car that enters or leaves their parking lots. That data is then shared with police in ways that allow it to travel far beyond the store's own location.
No private company should funnel its customers’ information into government databases without consent.
By contributing to these sprawling surveillance networks, Home Depot and Lowe’s are helping law enforcement agencies—including those involved in aggressive and cruel immigration enforcement—monitor people’s movements without a warrant.
Customers shouldn’t be swept into a nationwide surveillance system just for shopping for tools or home supplies. Sign the petition to tell Home Depot and Lowe's to end these dangerous data sharing practices now. >>
No private company should funnel its customers’ information into government databases without consent.
By contributing to these sprawling surveillance networks, Home Depot and Lowe’s are helping law enforcement agencies—including those involved in aggressive and cruel immigration enforcement—monitor people’s movements without a warrant.
Customers shouldn’t be swept into a nationwide surveillance system just for shopping for tools or home supplies. Sign the petition to tell Home Depot and Lowe's to end these dangerous data sharing practices now. >>