Interesting article with some info I didn’t know about Flock. It feels like surveillance is increasing so quickly these days 🫠

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    A small thing keeps getting mentioned, but not explained. These things maintain a ‘whitelist’ of license plates they’ll ‘ignore.’

    Why? Who is on that list? And who gets to decide what licenses are placed on the list? Are these logged and audited?

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      If there is no explanation one must assume the worst interpretation.

      Wealthy connected people. The police who ultimately manage the local contracts with Flock. Federal agents and their ancillaries.

      Why? “Because fuck you, we’re your betters. Keep your nose down, citizen.”

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    I received a job offer to work at Flock, as a security architect ensuring tenants don’t see each other’s videos… I’m declining. Flock it.

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        I don’t know. There’re limits to what can be considered an acceptable hustle imo. I get the whole American thing about not judging what someone works. but you gotta cut it at elbit systems or ICE.

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          Yeah, I do agree for the most part. I think anyone who has the option should avoid working at these places.

          But I guess I just don’t have a fully formed opinion about whether it’s less moral to work for an evil org or to throw away a chance to support loved ones. I’m tripped up by the hypothetical scenario where a job is the difference for someone’s ability to put a roof over their children’s heads.

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    Flock Safety has told the public for years that its technology “cannot recognize, identify, or track individuals.”

    But that’s, like, the only thing it does, though…