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Footage Shows Cop Stalking Woman After Surveilling Her with a LPR

https://www.404media.co/footage-shows-cop-stalking-woman-he-met-on-a-tv-set-after-surveilling-her-with-a-license-plate-reader/
88•Tasseographer•1h ago

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smalltorch•48m ago
Hey, maybe we shouldn't build out this infrastructure so aggressively?
epoxia•41m ago
It's worth mentioning that the ALPR's in the Florida keys are unavoidable due to it basically being 1 road.
throwaway27448•30m ago
> the cop illegally looked up her vehicle information on DAVID

It continually surprises me that these tools operate on basically trust. Why cops have direct access to these databases is baffling. I don't have much hope for florida to regulate its police but at least mandating providing a reason to use the database seems like a very reasonable thing to legislate.

doobiedowner•20m ago
Because republicans continue to fight each other over how much they can lick authority boot. Gone are the days of fiscal conservatives or small government… no sir they are all on board for locking this place down.
parineum•13m ago
> Because republicans continue to fight each other over how much they can lick authority boot

Because Americans think everything is a partisan issue, despite things like this happening under multiple federal administrations of differing parties and in States that are, effectively, single party of both major parties.

mothballed•4m ago
To get the party nomination you need to promise lots of things to lots of people, "I'm going to bankrupt the party favors to those who get me into power in order to help the little guy" might be a decent campaign slogan but you damn well better be pushing to put the peasants in debt/inflation as fast as possible if you actually want to get into office -- or else someone else will.
mywittyname•3m ago
Just because a party is in power doesn't mean that party hasn't worked towards reform or correcting an issue. Lot's of arguments of "it happens under both parties" completely ignore corrective actions taken under one party and subverted by the other. Police in particular have an insane amount of political power and it would take decades to clean out the rot.
mothballed•18m ago
This guy only got punished because he wasn't enough of a bullshit artist to come up with an implausible but not-provably-false accusation against her, and he actually said the quiet part out loud about how this is used for tyrants. If he had just stuck to the story he overheard she was slinging crack or something he'd have likely gotten away with it with little more than side eyes and maybe some refresher class for appearances.
bluGill•18m ago
If you require a reason that is bureaucracy which people complain about for good reason. Requiring a reason adds great cost and we would rather not pay it. We might be forced to because not everybody is honest, but it is much better if we can trust others and so not have to do this.
pavel_lishin•16m ago
> which people complain about for good reason

But bureaucracy itself exists for a good reason. The hard part is finding a balance.

throwaway27448•11m ago
Who on earth is complaining about bureaucracy in the police station? Maybe the VA, maybe the DMV, maybe the fish and wildlife service, but who wants the men who run around with guns and shoot people to do so without any administrative oversight?

Edit: anyway, the "bureaucratic" overhead of providing a reason seems to be unlikely to impede police work if indeed there is a legitimate reason to access these databases.

Macha•7m ago
People who’ve consumed some of the decades of hollywood movies and TV shows where the hero is portrayed as having to break the rules to get their guys and people enforcing rules are portrayed as officious bureaucrats.
beej71•28m ago
The penalties for police abusing the power we grant them should be severe.
smalltorch•26m ago
I think it's intresting to read about the guy who made yolo. Take a look at his website and later, his thoughts about the monster he may have created.

https://x.com/pjreddie/status/1230524770350817280

https://pjreddie.com/darknet/yolo/

https://medium.com/@graham.wallington/the-evolution-of-yolo-...

xnx•23m ago
Rare good news story about a cop facing consequences (arrest). Was he fired as well? I couldn't tell from the article.
ojbyrne•7m ago
[delayed]

Emily Bender Sets the Record Straight on "Stochastic Parrots"

https://spectrum.ieee.org/stochastic-parrot
44•digital55•48m ago•20 comments

Aluminum foil (2021)

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75•firephox•2h ago•19 comments

Road to Elm 1.0

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166•wolfadex•3h ago•76 comments

AMD Ryzen AI Halo – $4k AI Dev Kit

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Real-time map of Great Britain's rail network

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286•scrlk•5h ago•110 comments

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45•everybodyknows•2h ago•23 comments

Clojure 1.13 adds support for checked keys

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77•FelipeCortez•3d ago•4 comments

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124•akyuu•2h ago•72 comments

Do you really need separate systems when you already have Postgres?

https://postgresisenough.dev/
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When 2+2=5

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26•noashavit•3d ago•16 comments

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38•theanonymousone•2h ago•20 comments

Workers Cache

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159•ilreb•2h ago•60 comments

GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra will be in Codex

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375•mfiguiere•14h ago•326 comments

Introduction to Genomics for Engineers

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135•yreg•4d ago•22 comments

Footage Shows Cop Stalking Woman After Surveilling Her with a LPR

https://www.404media.co/footage-shows-cop-stalking-woman-he-met-on-a-tv-set-after-surveilling-her...
88•Tasseographer•1h ago•15 comments

Show HN: Scan your AI agents for dangerous capabilities

https://github.com/makerchecker/MakerChecker
28•smashini•2h ago•16 comments

Building relationships with customers through support didn't turn out as hoped

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258•dabluck•13h ago•158 comments

Has_not_been_viewed_much

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410•wxw•15h ago•106 comments

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17•walz•14h ago•5 comments

Amazon will stop accepting new customers for Mechanical Turk

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63•bookofjoe•2h ago•15 comments

Resetting Xbox

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The Complete Homemade Juggling Beanbag Guide

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C programmers commit fresh crimes against readability

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My quest to see all of Tetris

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X402, a static blog monetization excercise

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30•morty28•4h ago•18 comments

Does code cleanliness affect coding agents? A controlled minimal-pair study

https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.20049
176•softwaredoug•16h ago•84 comments

Zuckerberg says AI agent development going slower than expected

https://www.reuters.com/business/zuckerberg-says-ai-agent-development-going-slower-than-expected-...
319•cwwc•3d ago•569 comments

The Private Capture of Public Genius

https://www.wysr.xyz/p/the-private-capture-of-public-genius
155•martialg•15h ago•82 comments

NASA launches robot to save Swift telescope falling to Earth

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0ry4xx7rk8o
18•msadowski•5h ago•6 comments