Under Construction: California Class Action Lawsuits — While the existing Flock suits move toward consolidation, a new one drops; this time against The Home Depot and its "gravely dangerous" use of ALPRs. footnote4a.org/news/home-depo…
Inspection of rotten wood posts and I found a @Flock_Safety cameras where someone cut the cables and smashed.
You can disagree but that's not the way to fight for your position.
Flock's contractual liability for operating drones over Dunwoody drops to $0 in year two. The city negotiated this deal. haveibeenflocked.com/news/dunwoody-…
Its users are not “sworn law enforcement officer[s] for purposes of accessing our [Flock’s] law enforcement network.”
Read more 👉 lttr.ai/Anc8k#surveillance#security#cjis
For Flock’s images: nobody, most likely including Flock, knows who has had access to the image, the metadata, or the hash at any point in the process. lttr.ai/ApdE5#Flock#Haveibeenflocked#Deflock
@OrinKerr Porter — like the rest of us — was being tracked by a single nationwide network of >150k corporate-owned "LPR" cameras. 10 of them were in Gautier. The other 149,990 are not in the record.
Officers in a small town with 10 automated license plate readers (ALPRs) get alerts when a suspect's car is spotted. An alert leads to a stop. CA5: The use of ALPRs is not a search, at least when there's only 10 ALPRs around. This isn't Carpenter.
ca5.uscourts.gov/opinions/pub/2…#N
@JasonBassler1 Plot twist. These sites have low security, newly registered and sell your data to companies etc.
lol. Don’t believe me. Go look up number 3