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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
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08/16/26 04:21 PM
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May y A school teacher in the Raleigh, NC area was just stabbed to death in her home by her boyfriend. Flock camera footage showed him leaving the area. Another camera in Pennsylvania spotted his vehicle, and he was promptly arrested.
Hard to argue that the killer's rights were violated. May your chains sit lightly upon you. Not take a look at all the cops geting busted using them in properly stalking there love intrest and others. Its national. Many in several departments not isolated one offs. Run the numbers of the % of peopel tracked and any convictions and the price tag and tell me it pencils out. In the above case the guy would have been caught anyway. They are just looking for good press tor the surveillance system.
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: warrior]
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08/16/26 04:26 PM
08/16/26 04:26 PM
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And somehow it was unknown that she had a boyfriend that was a problem or his name or his vehicle or his tag number or where he lived.
Thank Big Brother for those cameras since all that other was somehow unknown and undiscoverable.
And just think all the overtime pay we just saved for the detectives. I would think her friends and family would freely give up that information. Once they have a name, it's not hard to get the plate number. Everything is very close to being public information. Take a name, search public land tax records , you have the address, and from there it gets easy. Been doing that since the 1960's to find places to trap. The address just gives you the information in reverse.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: Providence Farm]
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08/16/26 04:29 PM
08/16/26 04:29 PM
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May y A school teacher in the Raleigh, NC area was just stabbed to death in her home by her boyfriend. Flock camera footage showed him leaving the area. Another camera in Pennsylvania spotted his vehicle, and he was promptly arrested.
Hard to argue that the killer's rights were violated. May your chains sit lightly upon you. Not take a look at all the cops geting busted using them in properly stalking there love intrest and others. Its national. Many in several departments not isolated one offs. Run the numbers of the % of peopel tracked and any convictions and the price tag and tell me it pencils out. In the above case the guy would have been caught anyway. They are just looking for good press tor the surveillance system. Remember the propaganda goes both ways.
We have met the enemy and the enemy is us!
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
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08/16/26 06:12 PM
08/16/26 06:12 PM
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Armpit, ak
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A school teacher in the Raleigh, NC area was just stabbed to death in her home by her boyfriend. Flock camera footage showed him leaving the area. Another camera in Pennsylvania spotted his vehicle, and he was promptly arrested.
Hard to argue that the killer's rights were violated. Justice could be swift. DNA matches might convict or free the accused. If he ran away with your granddaughter, how would you feel? He is innocent until proven guilty. If he has her blood on his hands, God help him. A flock camera only helped find him. A jury must ultimately decide his fate. That is important: the Flock camera helps, but cannot convict. We all have our day in court.
I only see a benefit to law abiding people. If you are not a law abiding citizen, you have aright to remain silent and an attorney will be provided at no cost.
We are the land of the free, but not the land where criminals run free. The camera does not convict. Who are these law abiding citizens you speak of? Never met one.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
#8649724
08/16/26 06:13 PM
08/16/26 06:13 PM
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Indiana
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Justice could be swift. DNA matches might convict or free the accused. If he ran away with your granddaughter, how would you feel? He is innocent until proven guilty. If he has her blood on his hands, God help him. A flock camera only helped find him. A jury must ultimately decide his fate. That is important: the Flock camera helps, but cannot convict. We all have our day in court.
I only see a benefit to law abiding people. If you are not a law abiding citizen, you have aright to remain silent and an attorney will be provided at no cost.
We are the land of the free, but not the land where criminals run free. The camera does not convict. I guess you cant be bothered to read the link about the cops misusing them. First story in it is a female cop using them to stalk her man's ex girlfriend. There are 10 examples in that one link about one department that are thousand of examples nation wide. I guess you have no regard for those law abiding victims. I keep forgetting the age of so many on this fourm.
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
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08/16/26 06:17 PM
08/16/26 06:17 PM
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Yep crooks sure dont like all the cameras-puts a real damper on their shenanigans.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
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08/16/26 06:19 PM
08/16/26 06:19 PM
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Might as well just get rid of the requirement for a search warrant while we are at it. Can you imagine how many crimes could be solved if cops could just bust down doors anytime they wanted? Just keep your nose clean and you have nothing to worry about....riiight.
"My life is better than your vacation"
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
#8649732
08/16/26 06:31 PM
08/16/26 06:31 PM
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One solved case doesn’t magically turn mass surveillance into a public service
Last edited by spjones; 08/16/26 06:32 PM.
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: Boco]
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08/16/26 06:42 PM
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Yep crooks sure dont like all the cameras-puts a real damper on their shenanigans. Does Canada use flock cameras? I wonder if they were used to track down the crooks who went to church during the plandemic or to find those criminal truckers who wouldn't take a vaccine?
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
#8649745
08/16/26 06:58 PM
08/16/26 06:58 PM
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james bay frontierOnt.
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The crooks try to work around it by wearing hoodies and covid masks when up to their antics. Crooks are stupid for the most part-the guy that shot the healthcare executive in the back in NY was identified when he pulled his mask down for a few seconds to flirt with a girl and was caught on camera. As far as those foreign backed arseholes that tried to take over our capital-they got off way too easy.
Last edited by Boco; 08/16/26 07:00 PM.
Forget that fear of gravity-get a little savagery in your life.
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: J Staton]
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08/16/26 07:00 PM
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Yep crooks sure dont like all the cameras-puts a real damper on their shenanigans. Does Canada use flock cameras? I wonder if they were used to track down the crooks who went to church during the plandemic or to find those criminal truckers who wouldn't take a vaccine? There’s been cams up everywhere downtown in the cities for a long time. And there’s doorbell cams and security cams everywhere. Don’t even bring up phones…..lol. We’ve been “watched” for a long time. I’d be worried if I had something to hide, but they just don’t have the bodies to look at everything……..but if they want to it’s there. The church people that got busted around here did it to prove a point and were kinda flaunting it. The other church groups that got together never got busted. They just didn’t brag about their gatherings on the local news. They wanted attention, they got it.
Wind Blew, crap flew, out came the line crew https://youtube.com/@drtrapping www.trapper.ca
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: spjones]
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08/16/26 07:39 PM
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Iowa
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Dangerous freedom is better than a life on your knees
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American Karens - not a fan
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Re: Flock camera in the news
[Re: charles]
#8649772
08/16/26 08:45 PM
08/16/26 08:45 PM
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Georgia
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Justice could be swift. DNA matches might convict or free the accused. If he ran away with your granddaughter, how would you feel? He is innocent until proven guilty. If he has her blood on his hands, God help him. A flock camera only helped find him. A jury must ultimately decide his fate. That is important: the Flock camera helps, but cannot convict. We all have our day in court.
I only see a benefit to law abiding people. If you are not a law abiding citizen, you have aright to remain silent and an attorney will be provided at no cost.
We are the land of the free, but not the land where criminals run free. The camera does not convict. You really are a sheep. At least sheep enough to have never angered a politician. Now the rest of know that one ahole commissioner, judge, code enforcement, deputy, etc that would break it off in us if they ever had half the chance. When the FBI can fabricate evidence against a sitting president, PROVEN, and the perpetrators serve no time, just what chance do the rest of us have?
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