It’s only used for law enforcement purposes.
As if even that is in any way okay, especially considering how fascist the government is becoming!
Even if this was working 100% as the public intended, it would still be evil.
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It’s only used for law enforcement purposes.
As if even that is in any way okay, especially considering how fascist the government is becoming!
Even if this was working 100% as the public intended, it would still be evil.
No shit...
If a private corporation with zero oversight has the keys, they're gonna take it for a spin. And once they do it the first time and break the stigma, they're quickly going to get used to it and just do it all the time.
The company could 100% fix this with oversight internally, but clearly they won't unless someone makes them.
Everytime someone looks at any camera, and Everytime they stop, just needs to create a log entry. Set the system to flag whatever, and confront employees for abusing it.
Literally all it takes, but these surveillance corps won't put in it any oversight, be ausenits better to pretend the problem doesn't exist
I wish more people understood this problem isn't restricted to Flock systems: every modern IP surveillance system can (and does) share evidence digitally, or set access privileges to their systems (allowing for real-time monitoring by third parties: mostly law enforcement); or if you're a larger organization in the European Union, the GDPR requires a 'Data Protection Officer (DPO)' to have access to personal data being collected at all times, and must abide to any request being made by authorities, while under professional secrecy (and explicitly not disclose such additional processing, in access requests filed by data subjects). All of these seemingly separate systems (regardless of being privately or publicly owned), are increasingly growing interconnected, typically resulting into local 'Operation Control Centers (OCCs)'; which may in turn share data they aggregate to further national, or even globally spanning OCCs.