I've installed 100's of flock cameras and here's the truth they don't tell you:
They do not just scan your plate and car, they also run your face and attempt to match it to the car.
They create a log of all users of said car.
The ones that are used to track speed are not that accurate, many technicians do not stand there with speed detectors to match speeds to the system.
When they get cut down, we profit.
Police are using them as evidence, when they shouldn't be.
We still have a 12% error in accuracy.
When used as wrong-detection false alerts are over 40%.
The system most places prefer to have installed are semi-cheap installation, however they cost thousands each in maintenance fees per year.
They create a database log for your car which allows customers to click on your plate and see the estimated map of travel that you took.
They are never calibrated.
When one gets torn down and the new one gets placed, they just use the settings from the last one, which completely makes it useless as it's impossible to match the exact radar spot.
Many do not just see with sight but also infrared.
Requests from cities have been made to increase camera coverage even further in an attempt to catch people cutting them down.
The company creates logs of estimation of where the people who cut them down live and promotes placing them in areas to trace you.
They do see in your yards and houses (to an extent)
There is far more than what the public knows about.
They are not all placed on poles in public sight.
They are being added to private businesses and HOAs.
They are being used to track hunters.
The government supports these because they see it as a "benefit and reduction in the public workforce.
There is an active attempt to use these to replace foot patrol police.
They are charging for more work than what is being done.
Have a question I did not answer? Please don't hesitate.
Yes, to an extent. You can open up a profile of any person that you wish to see. However at the moment this has limited use.
One of their next goals is to be able to have a live data of where everyone is.
At the moment you can already set them to alert you when a specific person appears.
They are currently working on adding as many cameras as possible prior to launching their next stage.
@dederamella HOAs get sold s promise of safer neighboorhoods.
Most of the people who request have good intentions.
Occasionally, the purpose is clear, the board despises/distrusts a resident.
But the short answer, they either requested it or were sold on it by a salesman.
I've installed 100's of flock cameras and here's the truth they don't tell you:
They do not just scan your plate and car, they also run your face and attempt to match it to the car.
They create a log of all users of said car.
The ones that are used to track speed are not that accurate, many technicians do not stand there with speed detectors to match speeds to the system.
When they get cut down, we profit.
Police are using them as evidence, when they shouldn't be.
We still have a 12% error in accuracy.
When used as wrong-detection false alerts are over 40%.
The system most places prefer to have installed are semi-cheap installation, however they cost thousands each in maintenance fees per year.
They create a database log for your car which allows customers to click on your plate and see the estimated map of travel that you took.
They are never calibrated.
When one gets torn down and the new one gets placed, they just use the settings from the last one, which completely makes it useless as it's impossible to match the exact radar spot.
Many do not just see with sight but also infrared.
Requests from cities have been made to increase camera coverage even further in an attempt to catch people cutting them down.
The company creates logs of estimation of where the people who cut them down live and promotes placing them in areas to trace you.
They do see in your yards and houses (to an extent)
There is far more than what the public knows about.
They are not all placed on poles in public sight.
They are being added to private businesses and HOAs.
They are being used to track hunters.
The government supports these because they see it as a "benefit and reduction in the public workforce.
There is an active attempt to use these to replace foot patrol police.
They are charging for more work than what is being done.
Have a question I did not answer? Please don't hesitate.
The way the system is set up, it was designed to help those in need
The problem is once people realize they no longer have to work, get free money, free food and free housing then there is no incentive for them to be productive to America.
We need to stop the incentive that equates to destroying the fundamentals of our country.
Bernie Sanders spent the last few months endorsing a rapist. He owes Maine an apology for wasting their time.
There is absolutely no excuse to offer such an endorsement that stabilized into a shattered mess. It does not take much to look briefly into a person.
Now Maine is in turmoil, scrambling to fix this mess.
Shame on you Bernie, once again you failed the people.
Graham Platner will always be remembered as the guy who was pushed out of politics.
Graham is exactly what everyone should aspire to never be.
Why would they reduce the amount of space on the screen for text?
I can honestly say I hate that they would do this.
@nikitabier What purpose does removing the side bar, and only employing Icons serve?
The update to the layout is incredibly clunky looking. What was wrong with how it was prior to this?
MAGA is just as evil as the woke left.
Somewhere in the middle of them is reason and tranquility.
Unfortunately it's been popular to just hate each other instead of speaking with each other like it used to be.
Back in the day you could either decline to speak about politics or speak peacefully.
Now politics are forced down your throat from all directions.