Flock 'Safety' Stalking Cameras - and other ANVR spy cameras

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I can't be the only one out here who really wants to steal those solar panels...
 
I always wondered what those weird security cameras with solar panels were on all the roundabouts and intersections where I lived. They popped up out of nowhere, and after learning about Flock cameras I went to the youtube archives for my local city hall meetings, and I found no talk about installing Flock cameras at all. I believe everyone here got bait and switched or they kept it silent because they knew the some people here wouldn't have like them installing surveillance cameras on every street corner.

I'm starting to think that normies enjoy being watched, when I started my job at this university I had to sit through one of those HR videos they make you do. And one of them bragged that we have the most security cameras on campus than any other US university like it was a thing to be happy about. Doesn't seem to stop the indians from getting grabby with the American students though...
 
Patriots have been taking action against (((Flock)))
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“Hahaha get wrecked ya surveilling fucks”

Meanwhile, more police employees have been caught after boasting about misusing Flock to spy on citizens.

Flock's reaction? To reach out to stalkers like Echol's County Sheriff's Office secretary Anna Altobello, to recommend that she change her name in the logs from 'Anna Altobello' to just 'A' to make it harder to catch them. Oh, and remember how Flock required that LEOs enter a 'legitimate' reason to do a search? The 'reason' that Altobello gave for stalking her ex-boyfriend?
"CASE"
Wow, entering four letters is a high bar to pass to stalk everywhere someone goes.
 
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Patriots have been taking action against (((Flock)))
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“Hahaha get wrecked ya surveilling fucks”
https://www.bloodinthemachine.com/p/across-the-us-people-are-dismantling
You'd think this would be a sign for Flock and any other company that makes/uses these cameras to stop sticking this shit everywhere. I mean it doesn't get any more obvious than this.

But of course they will just double-down on their bullshit because "the beatings will continue until obedience is improved" or some shit.
 
You'd think this would be a sign for Flock and any other company that makes/uses these cameras to stop sticking this shit everywhere. I mean it doesn't get any more obvious than this.

But of course they will just double-down on their bullshit because "the beatings will continue until obedience is improved" or some shit.
Ah damn, I guess I'm pretty late.
I got a notification for this article on my phone a few minutes ago and immediately had to pull this thread up.

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"the beatings will continue until obedience is improved"
The public can play that game too, hopefully they're realizing that it's still an option. If something nudged the average person out of their complacency, stuff like this would be the mildest form of pushback companies like this would see, but that's being pretty optimistic.
 
Ah damn, I guess I'm pretty late.
I got a notification for this article on my phone a few minutes ago and immediately had to pull this thread up.

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The public can play that game too, hopefully they're realizing that it's still an option. If something nudged the average person out of their complacency, stuff like this would be the mildest form of pushback companies like this would see, but that's being pretty optimistic.
Swings and roundabouts.

After outrage about Flock's evildoings, Amazon has been forced to cancel their 'Ring' partnership with Flock.
Of course, Ring spy cameras are a big problem in themselves.

Flock seems to be making more partnerships with schools. I'M SURE GARRETT LANGLEY HAS ABSOLUTELY NO ULTERIOR MOTIVES.
 

He didn’t commit a crime, but Flock cam alerts keep getting him pulled over​

"I continually get pulled over," Kyle Dausman said. "I can't really use my truck in any fashion. I believe my safety is at risk."





"In Colorado data entry, we use both zeros and O's in license plates," Lyons said. "Sometimes the data entry will be for both."

He said the warrant returned hits when Dausman's plate was searched either way.

"They entered it for both," Lyons said. "It wasn't a mistake, one or the other. They just entered it for both an O and a zero, because we've run it both ways and the warrant pops up both ways."
 

He didn’t commit a crime, but Flock cam alerts keep getting him pulled over​

"I continually get pulled over," Kyle Dausman said. "I can't really use my truck in any fashion. I believe my safety is at risk."


He didn’t commit a crime, but Flock cam alerts keep getting him pulled over (1) [73-e3f65018-3...mp4
Similar things have happened in the UK but with people in supermarkets. A guy happened to look like a thief, facial recognition software identified him as a shoplifter and the guy had to prove he was innocent.
 
So given that the backends of these cameras are frequently accessible both over the open internet and locally, and known to store video for extended periods of time, what exactly prevents an individual from accessing the stored files, downloading a video file, using AI to alter it to include for instance a public official or law enforcement officer committing a crime, and reuploading the altered file to the device?
 
So given that the backends of these cameras are frequently accessible both over the open internet and locally, and known to store video for extended periods of time, what exactly prevents an individual from accessing the stored files, downloading a video file, using AI to alter it to include for instance a public official or law enforcement officer committing a crime, and reuploading the altered file to the device?
Interesting thought, however.
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Flock has been caught advertising itself to prospective clients by promoting its utility in perving at preteen gymnasts.
This appears to have caused political controversy primarily because the kids being 'observed' in this case were at a jewish community center.
And of course they renewed because it did exactly what they wanted it to.
 
Flock has been caught bribing corrupt cops to lie for them:
“You wine and dine them, take them on golf trips, teach them how to write grants, and then you give them a job after they retire,” he said. “Then, they go and sell contracts to other police departments, and who are they going to listen to? Other police who have used this technology.”
The article also documents that they have been recruiting and bribing other shills, like self-admitted LGBTQP sexual pervert Charlene Wang of Unit 305 220 Perkins St Oakland, CA 94610. This lesbian gook claims that it's better to have universal surveillance spying on White Americans to offset her program of firing White male American police officers.
 
Noted Guntuber and US Army veteran 'IraqVeteran1488' has released a video in the uniform he wore as an enlisted serviceman (including the birth control glasses) covering the threat that the Flock chomos and their blood-drinking buddy Peter Thiel pose to Liberty.
 
Funny how these cameras have a limited view and if a person is smart they can see their blind spots from about 250 yards or so.

Not that I am saying you SHOULD look for the blind spots within range of a casual .22lr plinker, oh no. That would be wrong and illegal.

Just saying in general. In minecraft. Or whatnot.
 
After removing Flock cameras, Denver saw vehicle thefts decrease.
Denver police records clearly show that 439 vehicles were stolen in April 2025 (when Flock cameras were operating) and just 312 vehicles being stolen in April 2026 (when the cameras went down).
This unquestionably proves that Flock cameras increase the rate at which criminals steal cars. The article does not report on whether child stalking and molestation by Flock employees and users also decreased, but it seems very likely.

Just Flock/cop stuff:

Cops Keep Getting Arrested for Using Flock to Stalk People​

...On another occasion, Brown told King that he believed his ex was lying about her whereabouts. She “told Jarmarus she was at her house with her mother, but Jarmarus knew for a fact she was not. When questioned by Officer King as to how he knew for a fact she was lying, Jarmarus said he used the Flock system and saw that her vehicle was elsewhere,” the affidavit reads. “Jarmarus then asked Officer King if he wanted to join him on a ‘stakeout’ to try to see where her vehicle was located.”
 
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