Comment by gs17
5 months ago
> Said deputy selects and overfits data from systems like this to obtain a warrant against said individual.
Or no warrant at all, the chief just wants to stalk his ex: https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article29105...
> A Sedgwick, Kansas, police chief used Flock Safety license plate readers to track his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend’s vehicles 228 times over four-plus months and used his police vehicle to follow them out of town, according to a city official and a report released this week by the agency that oversees police certifications.
> Nygaard’s reasons included “suspicious” and “missing child” and “drug investigation” and “drugs” and “narcotics investigation” and “suspicious activity” and “drug invest” and “drug use,” according to the KSCPOST order.
> Nygaard won’t face any charges, but he did lose his police certification.
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