Palantir found their next contract for facial recognition. Palatir x Flock collab soon?
spullara 3 hours ago||
It seems like the law was poorly written. If it is civil, automated speeding tickets and red light tickets should be just added to the registration cost. If it is criminal, you definitely need to identify the person in order to prove they are guilty.
shevy-java 1 hour ago||
Interesting - the constitution protects people for so many years now.
jscomino 3 hours ago||
Here's a novel idea: Let the citizens vote on whether they want red-light cameras or not.
francisofascii 3 hours ago|
I suspect the result would be dependant on the specifics. How much is the fine, and how much of a delay after the red triggers a ticket. Sounds like they are set at $158?
analog31 3 hours ago||
This is going to be the year of refunds from the government.
ayaros 3 hours ago||
Florida did something good for once?
stevehawk 3 hours ago||
just means they will install more cameras to capture driver faces or buy cellphone data
bluefirebrand 3 hours ago|
Cellphone data is not sufficient to prove who is operating a vehicle
SilverElfin 2 hours ago|
Great. Ban speed cameras next. They’re just performative safetyism used as revenue sources or by activists on an anti car quest. But I actually suspect all of this will somehow be twisted into something neither side expects, which is mass surveillance and tech grift.
octernion 2 hours ago|
nah thankfully we are expanding speed cameras as they are proven to work (at least where i live in the bay area), unlike whatever right wing fantasy world you live in which they don't. good luck with your delulu world though
SilverElfin 25 minutes ago||
They’re only proven to unnecessarily slow the flow of traffic and create inconvenience for the majority of people, and revenue for mismanaged local governments. That’s not a right wing thing, it’s just reality. Not to mention I’m not sure how you’re drawing this weird political association here in the first place.