When your game is so important that more law enforcement is going to get used to arrest a video game leaker who name isn't known, than a island full of preds whose names are documented
Flock takes their privacy very seriously.
But the ethical gray area in surveillance technology works both ways.
Under no circumstances should elected officials or public servants enjoy an expectation of privacy when spending tax dollars to attend a surveillance lobbying event.
I didn’t know we could just declare transgender claims to be in “bad faith” and then simply dismiss those claims out of hand.
This is a clarifying revelation. Thanks, WNBA!
@itzn1to Bro this is such high level gameplay, this is why I never tried to get good at this game because it would make me rage more than any other game ever. And that includes H3 ranked lone wolves level 45-50 lobbies
domination as a game mode has been a thing for over 20 years and people still dont get that its optimal to cap 2 flags and leave the other to trap them to win the game
You're telling me that Flock cameras have the capabilities to track a woman across multiple states to track if she got an abortion and a man who crossed state lines for weed, but they aren't being used for finding missing kids or get a glimpse of Mitch McConnell returning home?
Using flock cameras to watch a man drive from Wisconsin to a Michigan dispensary only to pull him over for possession when he got back home is so interesting to me when an estimated 460,000-600,000 children go missing in the US every year.
When oil barrels hit $147.50 in 2008, gas never got over $3.80/gallon. At this moment, gas is $78 and gas is at $4/gallon. Hmmm, something seems a bit off.