Comment by strangattractor
4 months ago
"Flock safety currently solves ... %10 of the crime Nation Wide"
Pretty bold statement without citing data to back that up. I have already received a speeding warning letter from one of these things. Does that count as a crime Flock solved?
I tire of all this binary thinking. It is true that surveillance helps victims. It is also true that the same surveillance can endanger civil liberties. We should have some say in how much we will allow our liberties to be endangered.
Sounds like someone watched too much Person of Interest
If I recall correctly, "If LE looked at Flock in the process of investigating a crime that resulted in an arrest, it counts" (regardless of whether that look had any meaningful impact or any findings at all in the crime, just "in trying to solve this crime, did you run a search on Flock at all").
Flock cameras don't issue citations at all and don't appear to include speed radar.
Don't need radar to calculate speed with multiple photographs. And yes technically the city issued the warning.
Can you document this further? State/locality? In Illinois, that wouldn't be legal.
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Speed radar is unlikely but average speed is possible.
If you were in one place at 13:00 and 5 miles down the road at 13:10 you must have gone at least 30mph at least once.
So... don't speed?
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