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.
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.
But bureaucracy itself exists for a good reason. The hard part is finding a balance.
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.
https://x.com/pjreddie/status/1230524770350817280
https://pjreddie.com/darknet/yolo/
https://medium.com/@graham.wallington/the-evolution-of-yolo-...
smalltorch•48m ago