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Don't buy a 700 mW+ green laser

Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:37 am
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
66206 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:37 am
And definitely don't shine it into the lenses of flock cameras. People are destroying them by doing this. Bad people. The worst kind, really.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
94044 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:40 am to
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And definitely don't shine it into the lenses of flock cameras. People are destroying them by doing this. Bad people. The worst kind, really.


This post was edited on 7/7/26 at 9:41 am
Posted by Tiger985
Member since Nov 2006
7726 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:40 am to
Yeah people should definitely NOT do this.

We need to accept our digital prison.
Posted by IndianPower
Louisiana
Member since May 2021
2124 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:41 am to
I would never do these activities LOL!
Posted by Boston911
Lafayette
Member since Dec 2013
2542 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:47 am to
I don’t understand the rage about crime cameras. These are actually helping catch criminals
Posted by BigAL Golesh
Toomer's Corner
Member since Apr 2026
500 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:52 am to
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don’t understand the rage about crime cameras.
then let me explain to you. The police have to have a reasonable suspicion that you have committed a crime and can articulate that crime before they can force you to identify yourself.

Flock cameras identify innocent citizens that commit zero crimes. Its an invasion of privacy and a violation of the 4th amendment to the Constitution. Your face is captured, stored, and identified by AI. Its digital surveillance and its creating a prison for citizens. ZERO PRIVACY
Posted by sidewalkside
rent free in yo head
Member since Sep 2021
4686 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:53 am to
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I don’t understand the rage about crime cameras. These are actually helping catch criminals
These retards have found the latest thing to be selectively outraged against. Like eliminating Flock would somehow end all surveillance
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
66206 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:53 am to
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I don’t understand the rage about crime cameras.
LINK
Posted by sidewalkside
rent free in yo head
Member since Sep 2021
4686 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:54 am to
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then let me explain to you. The police have to have a reasonable suspicion that you have committed a crime and can articulate that crime before they can force you to identify yourself.

Flock cameras identify innocent citizens that commit zero crimes. Its an invasion of privacy and a violation of the 4th amendment to the Constitution. Your face is captured, stored, and identified by AI. Its digital surveillance and its creating a prison for citizens. ZERO PRIVACY
Bro has regurgitated all of the talking points that have literally zero impact on his day to day life but sound to be a real menace
This post was edited on 7/7/26 at 9:56 am
Posted by BigAL Golesh
Toomer's Corner
Member since Apr 2026
500 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:55 am to
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sidewalkside
the only retard is you. I cant believe there are people so willing to give up their right to privacy to a government KNOWN for violating its citizens rights.

You sir are an imbecile
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
66206 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:56 am to
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Bro has regurgitated all of the talking points that have literally zero impact on his day to day life but sound to be a real menace

You sad bootlicking fgt.
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Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, 2021: Officer Michael McSherry pleaded guilty to stalking charges after using readers to track his estranged wife and other family members.

Kechi, Kansas, 2023: Kechi Lieutenant Victor Heiar pleaded guilty to computer crime and stalking after using Flock cameras to track his estranged wife.

Sedgwick, Kansas, 2023: Police Chief Lee Nygaard resigned after using Flock cameras to track his ex-girlfriend and her new boyfriend more than 200 times over several months.

Costa Mesa, California, 2023: Officer Robert Josett used a Flock camera system to track his mistress and her other romantic interests. Josett pleaded guilty to multiple criminal charges in April 2026.

Riverside County, California, 2024: After being arrested for kidnapping his ex-fianc e, Deputy Alexander Vanny allegedly used the department's Flock system to track one of her friends. In December 2025 he was convicted of multiple charges in a jury trial.

Orange City, Florida, 2024: Officer Jarmarus Brown allegedly used ALPRs to stalk his girlfriend and her family members more than 100 times over seven months. Brown was arrested and charged in 2025.

Shelby County, Tennessee, 2024: Deputy Thadius Gordon was relieved of duty after allegedly using an ALPR database to track his ex-wife's location more than 100 times.

Matteson, Illinois, 2024: According to internal documents obtained by stopflock.org, Officer Jaila Cole-Clark ran hundreds of Flock searches for her former domestic partner and that individual's new partner. Cole-Clark resigned from department in the middle of the investigation.

Louisville, Kentucky, 2025: Officer Roberto Cedeno was charged with multiple felonies after allegedly using the city's ALPR system to track an ex-partner and her friends hundreds of times over two months.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2025: Officer Josue Ayala allegedly used the department's network of Flock ALPRs to track a woman he was dating and her ex-partner nearly 180 times over a two-month period. Ayala resigned in 2026 after being charged with misconduct in public office.

Jerome County, Idaho, 2025: Sheriff George Oppedyk used a Flock system to search for his wife's vehicle hundreds of times. Idaho's Attorney General concluded that no crime was committed, but Oppedyk retired in April 2026, two years before his term of office ended.

Kenosha County, Wisconsin, 2025: Sheriff's Deputy Frank McGrath resigned with severance pay after internal investigators found he used the department's Flock system to keep tabs on another deputy with whom he was romantically involved.

Menasha, Wisconsin, 2025: Officer Cristian Morales was placed on leave and charged with misconduct in office after his ex-girlfriend filed a complaint alleging that he used a Flock system to track her.

Braselton, Georgia, 2025: Police Chief Michael Steffman was arrested after allegedly using license plate readers to stalk and harass multiple people, including a former romantic partner. Steffman resigned shortly before his arrest.

Bonner Springs, Kansas, 2025: Detective Kyle Rector allegedly used license plate readers to track his estranged wife and two men he suspected were her new romantic partners. He was charged with multiple crimes in March 2026.

Monroe County, Florida, 2026: Sheriff's Deputy Lamar Roman allegedly used an ALPR system to track and eventually pull over a woman he had met while providing security on a TV set. Roman was arrested and charged with accessing a computer or electronic device without authorization.

Coffee County, Georgia, 2026: Former Coffee County Sheriff's Deputy Chris Rozar was charged with multiple criminal offenses after allegedly using the department's Flock system to stalk a woman he was romantically interested in. Rozar was fired from the department at the beginning of the investigation.

Niceville, Florida, 2026: Former Niceville Officer Coty Hall pleaded no contest to several charges after using the department's Flock system to track another officer and that officer's spouse. Hall's misconduct was discovered via an internal audit; Hall was fired following his arrest in October 2025.

Winnebago County, Illinois, 2026: Former Sheriff's Deputy Tyler Bryan was charged with stalking and official misconduct after allegedly using the department's ALPR system to monitor the locations of an ex-girlfriend and her new partner. The misconduct came to light after the victims filed for an order of protection against Bryan.

Prairie Grove, Illinois, 2026: Officer William C. Copp, who also served as the police chief of nearby Holiday Hills, was arrested after searching Flock for several former romantic partners and at least one of their new partners. Copp has been fired from his Prairie Grove position and his employment with Holiday Hills is under review.

Gwinnett County, Georgia, 2026: Officer Renee Downer was arrested and relieved of duty after allegedly using law enforcement databases, including a license plate reader system, to monitor the location of an ex-romantic partner.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
94044 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:56 am to
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I don’t understand the rage about crime cameras. These are actually helping catch criminals
keep telling yourself that.

LINK

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There are no tollbooths or people to collect money from drivers entering or exiting the zone. Instead, Transport for London (TFL) has installed hundreds of CCTV cameras with Automatic Number Plate Recognition. These cameras read the license plates of vehicles traveling through the ULEZ and compare them against the car or truck that it is registered to in order to determine if the vehicle in question is compliant with the emissions limits of the zone. If it isn’t, the driver is assessed a $15.88 (12.50 gbp) fee each day they drive. Should they fail to pay it, they will be charged a $228.71 (180 gbp) fine.

What’s more, there is no legal immunity for those who happen to live or work in these designated areas. Drivers who reside within the ULEZ are required to pay up just like anyone else, meaning that even a short commute to the grocery store would result in a charge. And to make matters worse, ULEZ rules operate 24 hours per day, seven days per week (with the exception of Christmas).


Posted by sidewalkside
rent free in yo head
Member since Sep 2021
4686 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:57 am to
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the only retard is you. I cant believe there are people so willing to give up their right to privacy to a government KNOWN for violating its citizens rights.

You sir are an imbecile
the boogeyman is gonna get you.
Posted by BigAL Golesh
Toomer's Corner
Member since Apr 2026
500 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:57 am to
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sidewalkside
this guy is fricking dumb
Posted by sidewalkside
rent free in yo head
Member since Sep 2021
4686 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:59 am to
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You sad bootlicking fgt.
so wait...are you a blue lives matter guy or black lives matter guy?
Posted by DawgCountry
Great State of GA
Member since Sep 2012
33599 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:59 am to
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Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.


Congrats. You feel so safe
Posted by Steadyhands
Slightly above I-10
Member since May 2016
7176 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 9:59 am to
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don’t understand the rage about crime cameras. These are actually helping catch criminals


if you like them so much, why don't you advocate for full police state too. Let's put breathalyzers in every vehicle. Let's put speed limiting governors on every vehicle. Let's just put GPS chips in everyone and mandatory body camera for everyone at all times. Then every crime would always be solved.
Posted by BigAL Golesh
Toomer's Corner
Member since Apr 2026
500 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 10:00 am to
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so wait...are you a blue lives matter guy or black lives matter guy?
frick both and frick you
Posted by blueboy
Member since Apr 2006
66206 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 10:00 am to
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so wait...are you a blue lives matter guy or black lives matter guy?

Those aren't my only choices. Try harder.
Posted by sidewalkside
rent free in yo head
Member since Sep 2021
4686 posts
Posted on 7/7/26 at 10:03 am to
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Congrats. You feel so safe
are you scared???
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