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Anonymous United States No.23184145 >>23184146 >>23184150 >>23184151 >>23184156 >>23184164 >>23184172 >>23184191 >>23184192 >>23184201 >>23184202 >>23184215 >>23184222 >>23184224 >>23184225 >>23184236 >>23184240 >>23184252 >>23184254 >>23184255 >>23184258 >>23184582
*illegally tracks your every movement*
Anonymous United States No.23184146 >>23184166 >>23184176 >>23184178 >>23184189 >>23184210 >>23184219 >>23184255
>>23184145 (OP)
wait till all that tracking data + all your private info gets fed into Palantir's AI.
we're entering a precrime/minority report dystopia
Anonymous United States No.23184147
Uh huh too little too late too retarded nigger you aren't softening the blow. You tucked my shit.
Anonymous United States No.23184148
Have a 12 pack fuck you niggers
Anonymous United States No.23184149
Kill yourself bitch
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184150 >>23184153 >>23184161 >>23184184 >>23184193 >>23184225 >>23184346
>>23184145 (OP)
This video for anyone interding
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pp9MwZkHiMQ
Anonymous United States No.23184151 >>23184152 >>23184154 >>23184214 >>23184245
>>23184145 (OP)
This is actually a huge interest of mine. What are some legal mitigations to private corporations implementing mass surveillance like this as part of public/private partnerships? Other than going around with a 22LR and popping them en masse which would get you v&, what can we do?

If I hack an eye safe rotating LIDAR sensor and modified it to scan in the vertical axis as well, we could target things that look like cameras and dazzle them, for example. Since lasers are regulated by the FDA and not FCC or others, in theory it could not be considered "interference", or at least that was the premise of why early laser jammers were legal for speed traps.
Anonymous United States No.23184152 >>23184155
>>23184151
I guess a legal way would be for a citizens lawsuit to sue them for selling your data without agreeing to it.
Anonymous United States No.23184153
>>23184150
Illegally is a subjective opinion
Anonymous United States No.23184154 >>23184158 >>23184159 >>23184247
>>23184151
>dazzle
Would a powerful enough laser put them down?
Anonymous United States No.23184155 >>23184157 >>23184167 >>23184200 >>23184249
>>23184152
Well, that's never going to happen. The use of ALPR is well established and even though it's disingenuous as fuck to say that "you have no expectation of privacy with a number plate slapped to your car" in light of the fact that the precedent was established for law enforcement officers in one jurisdiction and not a huge nationwide pervasive network of privately owned cameras, I don't see that precedent being overturned any time soon.

Thats why my mind goes to hacker solutions like laser dazzling or otherwise fuzzing the AI image recognition with hostile patterns. Still, especially in the prototype phase it would be hard to do all this without making your car look like a waymo. You'd need some kind of 360 degree camera with a fully articulated laser or lasers slaved to it for targeting, but then you'd probably need 2 of them to be able to judge range unless you can fuse the sensor data from a LIDAR spinner. Then you'd need to stop scanning the LIDAR and point the beam at the camera lens before it can view your car, and keep it there while you pass by...

Making that small enough would be hard, and I'm sure the flockfags would add whatever spectral filters they need shortly after realizing what was going on, although it would cost them a few million to retrofit them I guess.
Anonymous Serbia No.23184156
>>23184145 (OP)
Do'nt mind if it keeps us safe, desu.
Anonymous United States No.23184157
>>23184155
What if you stuck a magnet to it?
Anonymous United States No.23184158 >>23184160 >>23184163 >>23184193
>>23184154
The goal is not to permanently destroy or disable them because then you could get sued into oblivion. The thought is legal mitigations for law abiding Joes like myself that still protect my privacy. I know my movements are compromised by other things like toll transponders or my phone but it's who is doing the compromising and why that I take issue with here.

With enough nerds running laser dazzlers on their cars you could render the system effectively useless and they'd have very little recourse because of the bizarre regulatory regime around lasers.
Anonymous United States No.23184159 >>23184238 >>23184247
>>23184154
no, hand held lasers dont do any where near enough damage to the camera sensor.
Anonymous United States No.23184160
>>23184158
Interdasting
Anonymous United States No.23184161 >>23184162
>>23184150
>10,000 data breaches
>4.2 stolen records
>that we know of
fuck this gay shit
Anonymous United States No.23184162
>>23184161
4.2 gorillion*
Anonymous United States No.23184163 >>23184165
>>23184158
You know how those QR code readers can be “hacked” by simply sending the reader a malicious link? You think that an input could be given to these things to read and execute?
Anonymous United States No.23184164
>>23184145 (OP)
*gets shot by a .22 each time it's installed*

Easy fix
Anonymous United States No.23184165 >>23184241
>>23184163
It depends a lot on what the cameras do and what level of processing occurs locally vs in the cloud. For example they could just be streaming video over LTE and the heavy lifting happens in cloud somewhere, or there could be some local processing on the camera. I would bet it's the former, so what you would be compromising would be whatever postprocessing happens there. Í don't know if there's precedent for it but it would be trivial to get charged under CFAA and have to defend it even if it's bogus as fuck. It's much more ambiguous to interfere temporarily with a public cameras ability to record you than to implement a back-end attack with a malicious QR code, but some similar attacks with disruptive patterns may be less dangerous if they just cause the camera to reboot or fail to track you I guess.

You could put a weird vinyl wrap of deer images on your car so it ignores you as wildlife or something, I guess
GREY1 United States No.23184166 >>23184179 >>23184183 >>23184253
>>23184146
SERVER STORAGE AINT CHEAP.
ELECTRICITY COST ARE EXPENSIVE.
BANDWIDTH IS EXPENSIVE.
SHOOT THE CAMERAS WITH PAINTBALLS, BANKRUPT THE KIKES. AND THEN SHOOT THEM IN THE HEAD WITH LEAD.
EASY FIX.
Anonymous United States No.23184167 >>23184169 >>23184174
>>23184155
>dont worry guys its just alpr
>nothing wr can do
>just fall for my pilpul
hey faggot, this isnt jUsT aLPR

its fully, instant searchable ai backed, strategically located, off grid, with the INTENT of tracking your every goddamn move outside your house

ceo is some creep who wants to “end ALL CRIME by habing one on EVERY INTERSECTION”. not exaggerating

just use an electric staple gun on a stick, lower half is a HUUUUGE lipo battery
Anonymous United States No.23184168 >>23184171
>what can we do?
MAP THESE FUCKERS AND LET TWEAKERS WHO NEED TO SELL LIPO BATTERIES FOR DRUGS… I MEAN NATURE …TAKE ITS COURSE
deflock.me
deflock.me
deflock.me
deflock.me
deflock.me
Anonymous United States No.23184169
>>23184167
Wow, you're a special kind of retard. Why come at the only guy making serious replies to this thread other than "gas da j00z lol"? Do you even know what pilpul is?

I know it's not just ALPR, the point is it isn't just some ezmode slam dunk in court and it's an uphill battle to say the least which is why they are everywhere. Moreover the state is seriously disinclined because it's a "free", arms-length thing for them to deploy at scale. Your staple gun trick is fun but you'll get v& if caught. I'm not saying nobody should do it, but I'm not willing to catch a bid over it. More power to you if you are.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184170 >>23184175
*legally recognises you*
>qrd
the uk is putting facial recognition systems to find people who are on wanted lists
I guess it's to help with shoplifting, and naughty naughty ecological/political pr*testing
Anonymous United States No.23184171
>>23184168
Yeah. This is a good idea really. At least in urban areas where you have enough tweakers.
Anonymous Canada No.23184172
>>23184145 (OP)
We don't have this where i'm at and people have been ran over but the perpetrator is never caught
Anonymous United States No.23184173
boomers got it all. the world before cctv you could trespass on anything you damn well feel liked. if it was worth protecting someone would be there. imagine all the abandoned stuff to urbex. this century is a curse in a lot of ways.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184174
>>23184167
oh my god
my condolences
Maybe you could put stickers on your car that the camera thinks is the license plate (so your movement gets assigned to random other license plate). It would need to adversarial so the camera recognises it as your LP but other drivers and cops think it's innocuous.
Maybe stick it on the car roof? Though it might be smart enough to only read the front and back
Anonymous United States No.23184175 >>23184177 >>23184180
>>23184170
in a certain way, this flock system is worse.

most people are fine with an alpr system, and maybe even facial recognition AS LONG AS the system is a sort of “input the wanted person or license plate and let the system alert when found” as long as the other data isnt kept or used.

THE ILLEGAL/CREEPY/DYSTOPIAN PROBLEM WITH FLOCK cameras is this: it’s saving and analyzing EVERY detectable aspect of every vehicle that passes the camera. then it feeds this data into a linkable, nationwide, correlatable database to save and search and browse JUST IN CASE or WHENEVER THE FAT PIGGY SECURITY OFFICER WITH A BADGE wants, and it only gets worse from there with data deals and more advanced ai picking over the data

>piggy logs in to website from anywhere
>piggy searches “red sedan with broken windshield and missing front left hubcap”
>puggy prints report of everywhere youve been ever
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184176 >>23184187
>>23184146

Nonsense dipshit. Crime still occurs. It simply polices normies. Crime actually occurs more.

It's about taxes on normies, all those idiots pay more for complete shit. A gimmick enforcing supposed control. More surveillance. But all the police state has ever achieved is even more policing. It's so a start up gets a grant from gov and takes a loan and makes money for a hedge, and a board of idiots collect rent. All it has done is insert taxes. How much does that shit cost and how much maintenance does it need and how long does it last. Taxes. A gimmick. At least norm gets another parking ticket. Hell they might've even precog his entire family just to past on the debt.

A piece of shit. It hasn't stopped or prevented crime. But it probably causes it.

Crime, no, it occurs anyway, and often after much bigger rates the higher the taxes. Even more so today with the dysfunctional, mixed mogged rapidly gaining populations. No unity except shitting on each other for virtue points of wealthiest. None of it stops crime, and death and taxes, or death by taxes.
Anonymous United States No.23184177 >>23184182
>>23184175
and don’t even try to tell boomers about this shit. all they say in return is

>at least it catches murderers
>at least it would catch the bad guy if he stole my overpriced goyslop stamped 1/32 sheet metal disposa-car that already has remote tracking and disable features
>shrugs shoulders
Anonymous United States No.23184178 >>23184181
>>23184146
I really don't care. It's trained by data. Data is purposely skewed. It will never hold up in court.
Anonymous United States No.23184179
>>23184166
>ELECTRICITY COST ARE EXPENSIVE.
these are fully solar powered with a battery for night time
>BANDWIDTH IS EXPENSIVE
not really. these use an unlimited cell data modem
>SERVER STORAGE
meh, depends. they’re obviously not going to be storing the data on HIPAA certified servers. probably the cheapest vm farm in malaysia
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184180 >>23184185
>>23184175
oh yeah this flock system is absolutely worse than what I'm presenting. (I should have mentioned that)
It looks like flock is a private company, so it would be less rigorous than a government initiative. It also would lacks all those data/legal ringfences/firewalls that come with government things (e.g. HIPAA adjacent laws, computer system has extra security requirements)
You can absolutely imagine the chinese and russians trying to get some interns into Flock so they can do some of their own private looups. Now it's cheaper for a foreign government to track and monitor a single person, so they can now cast their net wider and target more dissidents.
Other companies might do underhand deals with Flock to get some info on a whistleblower. Send a few goons after them to harass or even kick them down the stairs in a convincing 'accident'.

Maybe they'll map out your behaviours. If you drive to a new location or maybe don't drive at all, then that might be recorded.
They could even cross-link it with other stuff. You happened to drive to novel location X when 3 other 'suspicious' characters also drove there? Suspicious.
You drove to an event that the government doesn't like? Maybe you can't give a talk at this years national defense conference.
You drove to another company during your PTO (and presumably did an interview)? We'll fire you early.
Anonymous United States No.23184181
>>23184178
it’s not about genrrating evidence using ai. it’s about taking a MOUNTAIN of data and generating a searchable database of any kind of phrase you can think of to FIND the simple video / photo / audio ( some of these are now doing gunshot triangulation ) evidence to download to a usb stick to hand to the tech illiterate judge, bit first to FIND YOU, and establish your “Pattern of life”. google that
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184182 >>23184188
>>23184177
I think it's worse than that. It seems that the majority of every age strata are fine with this.
Anonymous United States No.23184183 >>23184186
>>23184166

Brother... This is an obsolete opinion. They have 40-60+ TB SSD hard drives that are the size of a 3.5'' hard drive. IDK if you understand the significance of this, but it's very dense storage compared to previous stuff...

In fact, they could feasibly replace existing storage at whatever mega collection facilities they have.. They likely already rotate hardware every few years bc, government money, so it's hard to say what they're using now, but hypothetically if they had a datacenter built in 2010, and they were using 8-12TB hard disks... They can probably 10x the storage w\ current tech, and it probably uses less power too. I'd recommend checking out "server storage review" i think it is... they show off some of the latest and greatest stuff.
Anonymous Denmark No.23184184 >>23184190
>>23184150
funny how I also just randomly happened to see this video in my feed

Still, the video was interesting. I'm against tattoos out of principle, but having an invisible one that could mask your face from AI cameras would be kinda cool, so I hope he finds a way to do this.
Anonymous United States No.23184185 >>23184206 >>23184251
>>23184180
yep. youre spot on. why do you think they weren’t worried about being able to catch all the LA rioters so easily?

this combined with WAMI from reaper drones is game over

that correlation bit you mentioned is BANG ON. they already do this to some extent and it’s only getting easier as the government lackeys and sheriff offices realize all they have to do is employ people to search instant-search databases. there’s been a marked decrease in cruiser activity in the us, and if you watch the few police interviews where theyre even willing to talk about it, they admit that this exact system (flock) has been a game changer for their lazy asses
Anonymous Denmark No.23184186 >>23184194
>>23184183
I think you're severely underestimating how much space you would need to compile a usable dataset that could be used as the original anon suggested.

There's a reason they're talking about building servers in the ocean or even on the moon, long term you need to figure out a way to keep everything cool, which is probably a bigger issue than the storage aspect.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184187 >>23184197
>>23184176
>It simply polices normies.
I have been mulling on the idea that a system designed to police large swathes of individuals is useless for getting crime, but very useful for stifling dissent.
Only a very small percentage of people perform crimes. However a much larger number of people protest or do political activism. Equipment and stuff that allows mass policing and lowers the cost of surveilling one person mostly increase the police's ability to squash protest.
If 10 people have been detained, then it's probably a crime, but if it's 1000 people have been detained then it's probably a protest.

It needs some more time in the oven. Maybe it's too wish-washy or truist.
Anonymous United States No.23184188
>>23184182
yeah, zoomers just shrug and don’t give a reason
fuckin zoomers. don’t even kniw ehat a file is
Anonymous United States No.23184189
>>23184146
>muh cypberpunk dystopia
>muh minority report
>muh bladerunner 2049
you sound no different than the faggots talking about how everything is Star Wars or Marvel Capeslop. You have no clue what the future holds.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184190 >>23184205
>>23184184
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMmyWdE1b4U
this one is for you
Anonymous United States No.23184191 >>23184198
>>23184145 (OP)
spies are here in /pol/
Anonymous United States No.23184192 >>23184195
>>23184145 (OP)
>gets the angle grinder
Anonymous United States No.23184193 >>23184196 >>23184216 >>23184263
>>23184150
I love seeing the left and right come together on this. It isn't a partisan issue at all. Louis Rossman has also been talking about it extensively lately. This is about an authoritarian surveillance state.

>>23184158
No. We should do as the Brits have done and just disable them over & over & over. People don't seem to grasp just how powerful mass non-compliance & disruption are. It's one of the few tools the people have to fight their governments. If they put the camera up 6 times and it gets broken the next day every time, they 100% will eventually give up.
Anonymous United States No.23184194 >>23184205
>>23184186
ai is outsourced. thats just a cost the service buys from a subcontractor. they just give it access to their nfs mapped device and let it spit back a simple postgresdb or mariadb text based database. easy peasy. they just tune the ai to their usage. storage is a solved problem. i don’t think it’s being underestimated at all. a folder with images of a days worth of cars passing it? i bet you have more sausage porn videos on yout ssd than that
Anonymous United States No.23184195
>>23184192
electric staple gun.

these things are solar powered and will still beam back a pic of your smug ass face when you cut down the pole

captcha;
MMMMM
Anonymous United States No.23184196 >>23184203
>>23184193
> Louis Rossman has also been talking about it extensively lately

has he? i unsubbed when he skipped out of new york to evade his debts and jew york was all he could talk about for months
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184197 >>23184204 >>23184209
>>23184187

Why has crime exploded. Since 20 years. More crime this year than last. Etc.

None of it stop or prevents crime in fact it increases it. More so today. Increasing population and into its divides. Never mind its ineffectual solutions to it.

All this achieves is taxes mote dystopia sure. This labor government have a vendetta against anybody not voting for it. Hell they've even rung up the unions just to put the taxes and fares up.

None of it stops crime. They're even causing it. Inserting illegals. Early releasing prisons. Increasing the crime figures. Just to justify more taxes.

This gimp ware prevents none of it. It gets some idiot who thought it was a really good idea a paycheck at the price of even more taxes. Of course anybody in on the scam profits.
Anonymous United States No.23184198 >>23184199
>>23184191
skip tracing is easy
i found rprz on reddit. waiting to dox him
Anonymous United States No.23184199
>>23184198
… found him from a pic of an intersection he posted that included the hood of his car
Anonymous United States No.23184200 >>23184207
>>23184155
All cars are required to have a license plate light; why can't somebody make a super bright ir bulb that's out of the visual spectrum but makes your plate look like a hot white spot? Most laws affect covers and coatings on plates but not how they're lit. (yet)
Anonymous United States No.23184201
>>23184145 (OP)
(you) voted for it
Anonymous United States No.23184202 >>23184208
>>23184145 (OP)
how to you stop that, hacks maybe; that golem technology
Anonymous United States No.23184203
>>23184196
Yep. He's rallying fellow Austinites to attend a city council meeting this Thursday where the cameras are on the agenda. One person repeatedly pestering city council doesn't do much, but if a crowd comes and speaks it has a lot of weight.
Anonymous United States No.23184204
>>23184197
it’s because all it really does (and i think they kniw this) is eliminate any wiggle room for the good guy/vigilante who needs to, you know, slide under the radar every now and then to get some shit done.


think about it. it’s why we have a 4th amendment here. we both know the evidence is in my safe. you just can’t force me to open it without a warrant.
Anonymous Denmark No.23184205 >>23184212
>>23184190
hah, nice. Thanks.

>>23184194
No, the anon the original reply was directed at suggested precrime/minority report amounts of data.

Simply hoarding license plates is probably relatively easy, but each image has a size, each time your image turns up it needs to have a positional value, and that later gets compiled with other data, so there's still a sizable server farm you would need.

But for precrime levels of data you would need ludicrous amounts of storage.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184206
>>23184185
Another downside of this automation of policing is that it's harder to stop a truly deranged authority by everyone just noping out. Every person is a tiny check. When the torture party who promise to torture every man, woman and child come in, they'll only need to replace one or two people in the local police force.
The computer will do as it's told.
>surveillance state being justified as cost-cutting
I hope the idea proliferates that systems with humans inside are democratically more robust.
Anonymous United States No.23184207 >>23184211
>>23184200
BECAUSE ITS NOT JUST ALPR, RETARD! RTFM!

new dataase entry:
>white, ford, mustang
>roof rack
>missing hub cap and flat front tire
> hookers in back seat
> no plate
> needs a plate correlation
> here are some correlation suggestions, please review:
> white sedan with roof rack and partial plate FAG**69 seen at local sex shop
> credit card transactions at said time include 2 gallons of lube and a tutu
Anonymous United States No.23184208
>>23184202
electric staple gun through massive lipo battery in bottom half
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184209 >>23184217
>>23184197
I'm not sure if taxes does play a role but yeah Labour (and the conservatives) are somewhat authoritarian
Anonymous Japan No.23184210
>>23184146
Enjoy it. Your fucking goy PRISM is tracking my jav download history and masturbating with it for 30 years and now it's your turn.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184211 >>23184213 >>23184218
>>23184207
the database isn't using the license plate as a primary key and entries don't need an LP? Damn. I guess querying such a semi-structured database is where the AI comes in.
Anonymous United States No.23184212
>>23184205
again, it’s not just alpr.

and again, no. not sizeable at all compared to any social media site. trust me sven. and scaling at O(n) is easy… i have a gd 2 terabyte chip the size of my thumbnail. long term storage is cheap. reaper drones fly around with PETABYTES of ssds onboard
Anonymous United States No.23184213 >>23184233
>>23184211
try it on your phone right now (tiny version running in your pocket). search for your wife by description
/\nonymous Canada No.23184214
>>23184151
>public/private partnerships
AKA fascism, despite the retarded left defining fascism as "the nuclear family".
Anonymous Poland No.23184215 >>23184223
>>23184145 (OP)
>*illegally tracks your every movement*
i see free copper
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184216
>>23184193
>left and right come together
I hope that happens in the UK. The left have had their anti-monarchy, pro-palestinian and climate protests persecuted, whilst the right has had ULEZ and migrant protests. Plus on top of that we have OSA.
However I'm still skeptical. The lib dems and greens refuse to work with Reform to get proportional representation.
At least we have one (1) MP who is lambasting the OSA.
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184217 >>23184220
>>23184209

None of it stops the increasing crime figures. Both parties, have wilfully increased the crime rate. Irresponsibly and deliberately. Flooding illegals is a misnomer, it obviously increases the crime rate. There isn't a migrant hotel that hasn't increased the crime figures. We have rapid population gain. Look crime rate. Then they axe police. Crime rate. They make stupid laws don't say that. Crime rate increases. Taxes, hyperinflation. Crime increases. Early releases. Crime increases.

Why on Earth? Taxes. A lordship and all his cronies take a dragon's den cut of the start up. A third party getting grants. It inserts a gimmick. It costs increasing taxes to maintain. None of it has prevented crime. But it forced dystopia. It goes to a third party start up hacked by China and spammed by India anyway.
Anonymous United States No.23184218
>>23184211
in all seriousness, you seem to understand the picture. it really is as bad as you think.

imagine thencreepiest piece of software that you can ( broadly speaking ). it probably already exists as a gov contract

other helpful resources are the National Registry and the site that lets you see daily DOD contract awards
Anonymous United States No.23184219 >>23184221
>>23184146
wait? That all happened two weeks ago
Anonymous United States No.23184220
>>23184217
from an outsiders view, you lads just need a good ol fashioned color revolution. the uk is already on trumps nerve.
Anonymous United States No.23184221
>>23184219
a fortnight, you might say
Anonymous United States No.23184222
>>23184145 (OP)
>illegally
not anymore
mission accomplished™
Anonymous United States No.23184223
>>23184215
no copper. these things are off grid. all they have to do is strap it to a pole with the solar panel.

there is, however, a giant valuable lipo battery inside

dont steal the whole thing though. there is also a cell modem and a gps receiver inside
Anonymous Switzerland No.23184224 >>23184226
>>23184145 (OP)
Anonymous United States No.23184225 >>23184234
>>23184145 (OP)
>>23184150
Wow it sure is funny that this thing the YouTube algorithm is pushing to the top of everyone's home page is suddenly showing up on 4chan.
Anonymous United States No.23184226 >>23184227 >>23184230
>>23184224
no. just a staple or nail through the lipo battery.
the pole is irrelevant. these are off grid and they’ll just bold on a new pole, or you’ll be cutting down the traffic light pole they are simply hose clamped to.

no power wires inside the pole
Anonymous Netherlands No.23184227
>>23184226
this is actual terrorism, btw. fucking crminal. what are you upto?
Anonymous United States No.23184228 >>23184229
someone please post the images from this site, can’t right now, but this is important

https://www.cehrp.org/dissection-of-flock-safety-camera/

Dissection of Flock Safety Camera
Anonymous United States No.23184229
>>23184228
Anonymous Switzerland No.23184230 >>23184231
>>23184226
From an autistic intellectual perspective, you may be right. But the way I see it is that you have to send a costly message to the government. If every newly erected pole is torn down within hours, they'll quickly give up.
Anonymous United States No.23184231
>>23184230
the pole costs 100.
the units cost much more, and are undamaged if you just cut the pole
Anonymous United States No.23184232
https://deflock.me/
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184233
Lemme quickly namedro Clearview, a facial recognition company I heard about a few years ago.
>>23184213
at least it seems like the app isn't available to the public
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrtrCkkyECU
It's very user-friendly. I thought a single technician would be using this, but no, everybody in the org will be using it!
It's beautiful how it's also pulling data from audio recorders and other non-Flock camera feeds. (e.g. car driving away from where a gunshot was detected is sus)
It looks like they don't want to limit themselves to cars.

Another misuse I can think of is a political opponent getting minor crimes caught and prosecuted because of this surveillance system. Or maybe even contrive a reason (e.g. in the area) to investigate them for a crime they didn't do. (thus dragging their name through the mud)
Anonymous United States No.23184234 >>23184235
>>23184225
Because everyone here is a moron that needs to be spoonfed
Anonymous United States No.23184235
>>23184234
some of us spoonfed ourselves when we noticed these strange little black cameras pop up suddenly in their tiny libertarian hometown quietly duting covid, and got ourselves worked up and paranoid about them by doing our own research, tyvm
Anonymous Netherlands No.23184236 >>23184237
>>23184145 (OP)
should cameras be classified as weapons?
Anonymous United States No.23184237 >>23184239
>>23184236
Yes. How do I know you're not pulling out a handgun?
Anonymous United States No.23184238
>>23184159
>no, hand held lasers dont do any where near enough damage to the camera sensor
Anonymous Netherlands No.23184239
>>23184237
it feels like people are more scared of cameras than guns
Anonymous United States No.23184240 >>23184242 >>23184243
>>23184145 (OP)
Its for our safety.
Anonymous Canada No.23184241 >>23184244
>>23184165
What if you put bright-ass uv LEDs around your license plate?
Anonymous United States No.23184242
>>23184240
the word “safety” is one of those words that seems to lose meaning the more you repeat it and it feels just like a jumble of sounds.

same with “security”. they’re stand in words for what we really mean as chimps
Anonymous United States No.23184243
>>23184240
Yes, I definitely feel safer having the cameras and listening devices of shadowy government agencies pointed at me 24/7. I could never cope with the constant fear of living around the occasional driver with expired tags driving near me
Anonymous United States No.23184244
>>23184241
then your entry becomes “car with bright license plate”. they still id the car by other means and correlation in post processing

WHY IS EVERYONE HUNG UP ON THE LICENSE PLATE, GOD DAMN!

it’s just a small part of everything that identifies you
Anonymous United States No.23184245 >>23184246
>>23184151
spray acetone on them, it will dissolve polycarbonate which is what they typically use to protect the lens of those cameras
Anonymous United States No.23184246
>>23184245
nail or staple through lipo battery.
Anonymous Italy No.23184247
>>23184159
>>23184154
Some car LiDARs damage cameras
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNF1mgczg5E
Anonymous United States No.23184248
*jew system conviently ignores the boomers selling out their own sons and daughters for cheap kike nigger fiat profits by out sourcing the nation to chinese communist dictatorship*

Just like the FBI turns their blind eyes away from their own nation practicing human trafficking for cheap kike shekel fiat jew nigger paper credit slip profits
ZERO ARRESTS OF BUSINESS OWNERS HIRING ILLEGALS
FUCKING ZERO YOU FBI MORMON PUSSY KIKE GOLEM GOYIM SLAVES
Thanks FBI faggot traitors for absolutly nothing
Just stand by and watch while it happens
With orders to investigate anyone who would put an end to your horrible jewish mormon evil slavery and extortion of humans to line your greedy masonic money worshipping pockets

So the A.I. camera system is a stupid nigger kike masonic cattle goyim golem A.I. boomer slop system
Got it...check
Anonymous Italy No.23184249 >>23184250
>>23184155
>no expectation of privacy with a number plate slapped to your car
Like saying you have no expectation of privacy if you always put on the same clothes
Anonymous United States No.23184250
>>23184249
the real argument is why should character glyphs control my life? because of the backend connection. i don’t care about the plate on my car. i care about the backend database.

how can you have one without the other? simple. ban the backend database.

think of it. imagine a system where there is no searchable record of license plates. like an anonymous voucher. therefore you can only get the character string attached to your name if you… you know… COMMIT A CRIME AND HAVE IT INVESTIGATED…

the fact that the plates themselves have become an element,let alone the main vector, in HOW they investigate crimes is the crime itself. presumption of innocence. freedom. liberty. where did it go?
Anonymous United States No.23184251 >>23184260
>>23184185
they don't need drones anymore

https://www.twz.com/space/if-spacexs-secret-constellation-is-what-we-think-it-is-its-game-changing
Anonymous Brazil No.23184252
>>23184145 (OP)
Palantir tower
Anonymous United Kingdom No.23184253
>>23184166
>bankrupt the kikes
brother, they can just print more money, kike win every time
Anonymous Australia No.23184254 >>23184257
>>23184145 (OP)
It comes down to law
Anonymous United States No.23184255 >>23184256 >>23184257
>>23184146
>>23184145 (OP)
Just cut them down
Anonymous United States No.23184256 >>23184264
>>23184255
Laws are only enforceable with ammunition. it comes down to ammunition.
Anonymous United States No.23184257 >>23184264
>>23184255
I'm dumb that was for
>>23184254
Anonymous Unknown No.23184258 >>23184259
>>23184145 (OP)
The powers that be have a new system that has been in the development for decades now, ready to be rolled out in the coming years. It will operate in parallel starting sometime this year and by the next decade it will be fully operational as the Agenda 2030 goals are slowly being implemented.
There will be no collapse, no violence, no uprising, no world war, no revolution, no killing of jews or politicians or other such fantasies. Instead there will be law & order, compliance and total surveillance until the very end. AI will be at the center of it all.

The Great Reset is inevitable.
Anonymous Italy No.23184259
>>23184258
The thing is change only comes from high up rather than from below. A bunch of people screaming on the streets will do nothing, but a military commander or a rogue government will. It was the king of Italy who gave Mussolini power.
Anonymous United States No.23184260
>>23184251
yes, but they’re not gonna get .2 meter GSD color resolution at 1fps for an entire day for an entire city as they whizzz by at 26000 kph, even if there’s another satellite following right behind
Anonymous United States No.23184261 >>23184265
just put a piece of duck tape or a leaf over some or all of the numbers like the NYPD police do to get out of paying 40$ in daily tolls and parking
Anonymous United States No.23184262
Would ditching the smartphone and getting a flip phone even help escape this? I don't use any social media apps and any internet usage is through a privacy browser and a vpn.
Anonymous Brazil No.23184263
>>23184193
cute that you think anyone can stop them.
western society's core foundation is educating us to be docile and just sit pretty and take it in the ass. nobody is going to dare speak up
Anonymous United States No.23184264
>>23184257
>>23184256
It's close enough, saved
Anonymous United States No.23184265 >>23184266
>>23184261
they don't even need the plate numbers to track the vehicle
Anonymous United States No.23184266 >>23184326
>>23184265
care to elaborate?
Anonymous (ID: YEI+y6y2) United States No.23184278 >>23184298
mods are fags
Anonymous (ID: uHuF/RyZ) United States No.23184298
>>23184278
It wasn't a black cock thread
Anonymous (ID: Zsn1yDAR) United States No.23184326
>>23184266
just based on your vehicle model and color alone, they narrow it down extremely well. then you factor in window tints, bumper stickers, whether you keep your radio antenna up, what style of wiper blades you use, etc etc

all this is fed into a massive database to be analyzed by machine learning.
Anonymous (ID: 784ok4W/) Netherlands No.23184346 >>23184556
>>23184150
isnt benn jordan a communist
Anonymous (ID: 2uWv4h/6) United States No.23184537 >>23184553
the fuck? This is political as shit. Tranny jannie
Anonymous (ID: uHuF/RyZ) United States No.23184553
>>23184537
Stop noticing things goy
Anonymous (ID: UTvU8S3s) United States No.23184556 >>23184804
>>23184346
That's what I gathered from watching his bideo just now. He must have (((connections))) because he mentioned his youtube is a "non profit" and his casual (((investing))) landed him money consultancy jobs teaching people how to short sell companies who you dont like... i mean don't give him enough music royalties.

He's also burying the fact that blocking OCR is pointless.
Anonymous (ID: fShIHf6v) Russian Federation No.23184573 >>23184731
they have these solar powered ball cameras on basically every fucking lamppost over here now, this is getting quite ridiculous and all the government bootlicking tards also justify it as "well the crime rates are getting lower so it's fine that the government photographs your face 50 times over and stores it indefinitely in some barely protected database that gets leaked every other fucking day so the ukrainian cyber army has an easier time ruining your life by taking 50 loans on your name"
Anonymous (ID: Ze/kRZK6) United States No.23184582 >>23184703
>>23184145 (OP)
It should be legal to shoot surveillance cam-
>niggers exist and will just shoot store cams to rob them
FUCK
also fuck jannies and fuck this site
Anonymous (ID: UTvU8S3s) United States No.23184703 >>23184720
>>23184582
Turns out the Flock CEO is a 4chan jannie
Anonymous (ID: Ze/kRZK6) United States No.23184720 >>23184737
>>23184703
this site glows so fucking hard
Anonymous (ID: uHuF/RyZ) United States No.23184731
>>23184573
Crazy it's happening everywhere
Anonymous (ID: CFGgUMtn) United States No.23184737
>>23184720
glows and blows all the astroturfing mixed in makes it so bad to use some boards
Anonymous (ID: 784ok4W/) Netherlands No.23184804
>>23184556
i remember him from videos about music and music production
when i first saw his video about capitalism pop up i was like "isnt that the music guy?"
if you look at the videos on his channel he was making exclusively music content not even that long ago

wonder what caused the sudden shift