Monopolies are generally not good. They distort prices. They stifle innovation. They allow a single point of failure, or manipulation.
Now graft that onto something that’s not only intimately involved in law enforcement, but in a way that’s right at the flash point of social (in)justice, violence, and oppression …
Yeah, what could possibly go wrong here?
Body-cam giant snaps up its biggest rival to create near-monopoly
Deal worries law prof, who notes dominant firm can have undue influence over policing.