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by vablings
183 days ago
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I am not anti ALPR. They do have merits on flagging things like stolen vehicles and human trafficking. What I do dislike is a private company owning up the entire market share and has little to no obligation to behave. Why can't cities hire good software developers to create custom solutions that are safe and secure rather than paying a startup thousands of dollars in taxpayer money. Austin City Council spent 1.2 MILLION dollars on just a handful of cameras. Texas already ruled that red-light cameras cannot issue tickets or citations so why are we allowing cameras to creep into the same space. It's just another tax on people >The ACLU is fighting DUI laws in CA right now for instance. SF is a hell-hole because of these crime loving activist groups. Not sure what you are referring to here but if you do find the news stories be sure to post the article and I will read the cases on PACER to see what its all about |
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All flock gets you is more of that except also every petty theft gets run and then they harass an old lady. It almost certainly costs more, too.
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/colorado/news/flock-cameras-lead...