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The city I work in installed Flock cameras. City Council was clear they were only to be used to flag license plates for active felony warrants, silver alerts, and Amber alerts.
In less than 48 hours they were using them to give out tickets and track people who had turned in Open Records requests regarding the police department.
Guess it's our job to go around destroying them then
They are a tool for terrorism. ACAB
A. C. R. A. B.
All Crabs Really Are Brilliant
I’ve heard of Amber alerts for lost kids but are silver alerts for lost older folk?
Yup. In California we even segregate the alerts based on race for some fucking reason. Black people don’t get the same normal alert that every other ethnicity gets, they get an EbOnY aLeRt.
Wtf? I know there were several that you don't see very often, but for race? wtf!
what i duckducked and its true lmao
this is the first time I've seen someone use that term
I like it. keep it up
Hmm, needs a bit of workshopping IMO. How about "I duckduckwent" instead?
Just duck it...
I've duckduckgone
Yea, but they are usually more about someone with dementia finding the car keys and driving off than kidnappings.
That happened to my grandfather more than once. He was in the neighborhood but would lose his bearings, not realizing that we was three blocks from home. A bit nuts.
Yep