Minnesota is reportedly set to expand its use of Flock Safety automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras, raising concerns about surveillance of rental car users and others... Source: @MarioNawfal on X Original Post: https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2075594615005073503
"Hey guys, Jamie from Marius Team. I ran across this video. So this gentleman was pulled over. I'm going to tell you two words up front that might give you a good idea of where this is going. First one Minnesota, second one Flock. Okay, keep those in mind. This man travels around different rental car just about every week because of the nature of his business. It's none of our business. No one's business, right? But his, especially if he's not breaking the law. Well, he gets pulled over twice. Well, multiple times. He got pulled over in this car. It was flagged twice by Flock for having stolen plates. It's, my man's driving a rental car. So when you hear stories about Flock and you see the news about Flock, it's okay to be concerned. It's okay to look into it. Like I'm not saying they're a bad company. I don't know enough about it. But I would say the same for any company that would be responsible for someone being erroneously pulled over and harassed by police because that's a large police presence. Just for a mistake made by an artificial intelligence system and a camera that's supposed to work properly. Just putting that out there. Share your thoughts down below. I mean, what are your thoughts on Flock? You cool with it? I mean, do you think police should be using this sort of technology or should they just be using their good old eyes and ears? Let us know your comments down below and make sure you like and press subscribe."
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Minnesota is reportedly set to expand its use of Flock Safety automated license plate reader (ALPR) cameras, raising concerns about surveillance of rental car users and others... Source: @MarioNawfal on X Original Post: https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2075594615005073503