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by baby_souffle 50 days ago
Is there some argument to aid here that this constitutes or facilitates systemic harassment?

Or is that just going to be nigh on impossible to use as grounds for a lawsuit?

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Even if there are grounds for a lawsuit, chances are "qualified immunity" will mean the wronged parties get zero recompense
Go after Flock; they are not protected by extension as they are the ones who are alerting the police and have no system-wide removal option according to the Chief interviewed.
They're going to say it's the police's fault for not double checking the AI recommendation, or something like that. Privatization primarily serves to launder responsibility.