In 1 month, Flock cameras have been misused by police in:
- Pasadena
- Racine
- Greer, SC
- Albany, GA
- San Francisco
- Mountain View, CA
- Milwaukee
- Plymouth, MN
- Norfolk, VA
Colorado also leaked a large amount of personal data collected by Flock.
No more surveillance
🚨 FLOCK JUST GOT CAUGHT BY A REPORTER — THEIR CAMERAS ARE SECRETLY TRACKING PEOPLE IN REAL TIME
"You're saying Flock does not track people, correct?"
A Flock representative tried to deny it.
But then they showed the Condor camera — the one designed to literally follow your movements in real time.
No matter which way you move, the camera moves with you.
And that's not all.
These cameras can zoom in on your phone screen to see what you're looking at, recognize faces, and pull up personal details in minutes using commercial facial recognition.
One example: They tracked a couple arguing at a street market and within two minutes knew one just finished medical school and the other has chronic IBS.
Cops are openly bragging that "you can't get a breath of fresh air in or out without us knowing."
They said it was just for license plates.
This is full-blown surveillance, and it's already everywhere.
Should Flock's Condor cameras be allowed to track people in real time?
I've never seen Bethesda so open about so many projects before. Very promising stuff! But it's all about execution
Here's hoping they can stick the landing with all of these projects being spearheaded because any false move and suddenly Xbox cuts your senior staff in half
there is no way to reform this. it’s pure lawlessness. we must restore law, order and accountability.
we must abolish ice. we must punish ice.
politicians who have funded and thanked ice should take a cold hard look at what they’ve allowed to take place on our streets.
@niceupdog i feel like the baja blast would successfully negotiate peace with the poop parasite at the microbial level, nobody can resist an ice cold baja blast!
🚨This is exactly how ICE agents create the very situations they later use to justify murdering citizens.
In the video, they box in the vehicle of a U.S. citizen. They approach with guns already drawn, and try to open her car door… while repeatedly ordering her to unlock it, and ignoring anything she says.
And notice how they don’t identify themselves. They don’t explain why she’s being detained. They don’t tell her what crime they suspect her of committing.
To the person inside the car, it’s just a group of masked, armed men surrounding her vehicle and trying to force their way in.
That’s how panic starts.
And when people panic, move their car, or try to get away from what they reasonably perceive as a violent threat, ICE agents open fire, and later claim the vehicle was “used as a weapon.”
Law enforcement cannot detain people without legal justification. The Fourth Amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and seizures, and officers are expected to clearly communicate their authority, and the basis for their actions.
They are supposed to de-escalate situations.
Instead, they use tactics to create fear and confusion… making it more likely someone will panic, and easier for agents to claim deadly force was necessary, while they violate the person’s constitutional rights.
When these tactics become standard practice, accountability becomes nonexistent.
This morning in Biddeford, Maine, a 26-year-old man said goodbye to his wife and daughter and left for work. Moments later he was dead, shot in the head by ICE agents, the second man ICE has killed in six days.
ICE is killing our neighbors. ICE cannot be reformed. Abolish ICE.
Police in Houston, Texas, are panicking and have started an immediate investigation as citizens continue to destroy Flock cameras across the city.
The police are struggling to make a single arrest because nobody in the city is assisting them with the investigation.
"Public distaste for the cameras is growing nationwide."
Since Flock loves to track our locations, it only seems fair that we know theirs.
Flock Safety's new GA plant is located at 1885 Mitchell Rd, Smyrna, GA 30082
Flock went to great lengths to keep that address hidden.
That probably means it should be public info.
During a 60 day period the LAPD got 161 license plate reader hits for stolen cars that were NOT actually stolen.
That means 161 INNOCENT car occupants had guns pulled on them w/helicopter overhead, ordered to lay on ground, handcuffed, searched and detained for 20-45 mins.