There are a 2 pounds of copper wire and 3g of gold in every Flock camera, pass it on
New phone, who dis
Probably a geolocation device as well. Be careful out there.
Don’t forget your wire mesh bags folks!
Fuck copper there’s literally two pounds of lithium in each one
What is a flock camera? Is it like ANPR (Automatic number plate recognition) in the UK?
Yes, but with AI and evilness
And built, deployed and controlled by a private company with no accountability and plenty of bribery/corruption
We call 'em ALPRs (Automated License Plate Readers) here, but yeah it’s essentially the same thing.
Their cameras are regularly abused by police officers to stalk ex’s, have begun to be used outside their original scope, can be used illegally by one agency on behalf of another that shouldn’t have access, and have been used by Flock employees to, without permission from local authorities and against their own public statements, watch children in a gym for hours while partially erasing audit logs.
They also use Flock to monitor protestors, and track abortion seekers, all while lying about their effectiveness in preventing crime, threatening people who follow their actions, and leaving countless cameras publicly exposed without password protection, covering up vulnerabilities, and lying to city officials about Flock officials watching cameras, like the ones spying on children.
They’re really fucked up, and it’s my stance that the CEO of the company and any of the employees watching footage without consent should be criminally charged for espionage, and defrauding the public, among other things.
I kinda doubt that is true but steal em anyways
Pounds and grams in a single sentence! Who are you trying to confuse? Everyone?!
28 grams in an ounce, ask me how I know…
It’s weed, man.
There are 2 apples and 3 bananas. Wait. That doesn’t add up does it? 🙃😝
Just a reminder that ICE vans do have catalytic converters.
This isn’t even remotely true, but I’m not bothered with anyone trying to convince crack heads to tear down surveillance state equipment.







