Comment by pwg 7 hours ago If you know where some of them are, you can add the data yourself: https://mapcomplete.org/surveillance 14 comments pwg Reply cm2012 7 hours ago [flagged] jotux 7 hours ago Maybe you could reach out to Flock directly and ask them to install cameras in your kitchen and bedroom too (for crime reduction reasons). danny_codes 6 hours ago Enforcement is one way to reduce crime. Another way is to reduce poverty. Which will we choose? One road leads to South Africa. The other, Denmark. array_key_first 5 hours ago These cameras aren't even enforcement, just surveillance.I think we all know even with the best technology in the world the police aren't gonna get off their lazy asses if your car gets stolen. This is just a way to burn money. ssl-3 7 hours ago Can you elaborate upon the kinds of crime reduction that these systems provide? cm2012 6 hours ago Isn't it obvious?> License plate is reported to police associated with a crime.> Cop looks up plate number> Flock Camera shows general status and location of that license plate.> Cops find the car involved with the crime, preventing further criminality. 6 replies → baggy_trough 6 hours ago [flagged]
cm2012 7 hours ago [flagged] jotux 7 hours ago Maybe you could reach out to Flock directly and ask them to install cameras in your kitchen and bedroom too (for crime reduction reasons). danny_codes 6 hours ago Enforcement is one way to reduce crime. Another way is to reduce poverty. Which will we choose? One road leads to South Africa. The other, Denmark. array_key_first 5 hours ago These cameras aren't even enforcement, just surveillance.I think we all know even with the best technology in the world the police aren't gonna get off their lazy asses if your car gets stolen. This is just a way to burn money. ssl-3 7 hours ago Can you elaborate upon the kinds of crime reduction that these systems provide? cm2012 6 hours ago Isn't it obvious?> License plate is reported to police associated with a crime.> Cop looks up plate number> Flock Camera shows general status and location of that license plate.> Cops find the car involved with the crime, preventing further criminality. 6 replies → baggy_trough 6 hours ago [flagged]
jotux 7 hours ago Maybe you could reach out to Flock directly and ask them to install cameras in your kitchen and bedroom too (for crime reduction reasons).
danny_codes 6 hours ago Enforcement is one way to reduce crime. Another way is to reduce poverty. Which will we choose? One road leads to South Africa. The other, Denmark. array_key_first 5 hours ago These cameras aren't even enforcement, just surveillance.I think we all know even with the best technology in the world the police aren't gonna get off their lazy asses if your car gets stolen. This is just a way to burn money.
array_key_first 5 hours ago These cameras aren't even enforcement, just surveillance.I think we all know even with the best technology in the world the police aren't gonna get off their lazy asses if your car gets stolen. This is just a way to burn money.
ssl-3 7 hours ago Can you elaborate upon the kinds of crime reduction that these systems provide? cm2012 6 hours ago Isn't it obvious?> License plate is reported to police associated with a crime.> Cop looks up plate number> Flock Camera shows general status and location of that license plate.> Cops find the car involved with the crime, preventing further criminality. 6 replies → baggy_trough 6 hours ago [flagged]
cm2012 6 hours ago Isn't it obvious?> License plate is reported to police associated with a crime.> Cop looks up plate number> Flock Camera shows general status and location of that license plate.> Cops find the car involved with the crime, preventing further criminality. 6 replies →
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Maybe you could reach out to Flock directly and ask them to install cameras in your kitchen and bedroom too (for crime reduction reasons).
Enforcement is one way to reduce crime. Another way is to reduce poverty. Which will we choose? One road leads to South Africa. The other, Denmark.
These cameras aren't even enforcement, just surveillance.
I think we all know even with the best technology in the world the police aren't gonna get off their lazy asses if your car gets stolen. This is just a way to burn money.
Can you elaborate upon the kinds of crime reduction that these systems provide?
Isn't it obvious?
> License plate is reported to police associated with a crime.
> Cop looks up plate number
> Flock Camera shows general status and location of that license plate.
> Cops find the car involved with the crime, preventing further criminality.
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