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Grand jury declines to indict Ohio man charged with destroying Flock camera

https://san.com/cc/grand-jury-declines-to-indict-ohio-man-charged-with-destroying-flock-camera/
55•throw7•45m ago

Comments

superkuh•17m ago
This is only fair play given the cities and DAs around the country have refused to indict or prosecute Flock surveillance when they break the law.
buellerbueller•16m ago
Good. Let the techbros understand we don't want a surveillance state.
jvanderbot•11m ago
I agree.

However the agent here with the power is the state and local and federal government. They're just going to do drones next if they can't do sensor masts.

Everyone who authorized this funding needs to be voted out. If we really care the signal is to take away the power of people who decided to use this.

recursivedoubts•8m ago
If voting made a difference they wouldn't let us do it.

Stop blaming the victims.

nicman23•6m ago
lol trump got voted in. i blame the voters - there are not victims here
pluralmonad•5m ago
I think my vote might be broken. It keeps not working.
AndrewKemendo•3m ago
Try power cycling the system
skinfaxi•1m ago
Hah, as if power allows vacuums.
skinfaxi•2m ago
> Everyone who authorized this funding needs to be voted out. If we really care the signal is to take away the power of people who decided to use this.

Yes, and we should continue to nullify convictions for activists fighting this technology on the streets. If they use drones lets shoot them down and nullify those charges too. The court is the final stand and juries are where we the citizens have actual power.

ydat•7m ago
They have the warchest. They’ll buy the politicians. Look how the populist right has failed its primaries so hard.
Cyph0n•3m ago
The warchest is not enough: the NYC mayoral election and Michigan and Florida Senate (outfunded 16:1) primaries are good examples.
datsci_est_2015•2m ago
Could you elaborate? Specifically:

> Look how the populist right has failed its primaries so hard.

From my bubble (we’re all in bubbles), it seems that the populist right are in bed with the technocrat authoritarians, e.g. the Vance-Thiel connection. Losses in primaries would indicate to me that the technocrat authoritarians are not succeeding in purchasing politicians.

recursivedoubts•9m ago
Jury nullification ain't sounding so bad anymore, is it?
aizk•9m ago
This reads like a newspaper snippet you discover in a cyberpunk video game.
lenerdenator•4m ago
>The backlash against Flock has intensified as a growing number of police officers have been accused of or charged with abusing the technology, often to stalk romantic interests. As of Aug. 12, there had been more than 100 cases of abuse by law enforcement, according to the Institute for Justice.

In response, Flock announced new safeguards designed to prevent misuse by police. Critics, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, argue that the reforms are largely “cosmetic,” and that warrants should be required for searching license plate reader data.

I'll go further: the gathering of such information should only be allowable by a sworn law enforcement officer acting under a warrant or some other sort of judicial permission during an active investigation.

Flock and Axon are private companies. What's to stop them from selling this license plate data to the police or to other parties to pad their quarterly numbers? Actually, I'd be surprised if they're not already doing this. A friend of mine is in the camera business and was wondering how the hell they're making the money they're making off of local and state government contracts.

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