FLOCK Cameras...Thoughts

Colt45

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Just bought a 2026 Ram and I hate it too, but it kept me from merging into a car that was right in a blindspot I'm not used to yet while driving in 1947 Hiroshima...er...I mean 13th and 45th in Fargo today.

Wondering if this is why the state allowed the blacked out license plates after decades of saying one style is good enough. Are they easier for Flock cameras to read? Or just a coincidence?
Yes those plates are easier to read by cameras, and humans for that matter.
And you pay more to have them!
There is no coincidence.
 


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I saw a black MN plate. So is the whole country going to them?
 

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Yes those plates are easier to read by cameras, and humans for that matter.
And you pay more to have them!
There is no coincidence.
Everything is a conspiracy with you. It’s the DEEP STATE!! Hahaha
 


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I trust no one. Even the Jews.

They need us to survive and we need them to do our dirty work.

It’s a symbiotic relationship on the darkest level.

This doesn’t surprise me they have their hands in this CRAP!!
But they are our ally....... As long as we do their bidding and fight for them to steal land
 


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Dangit, I forgot about this, and I've been wanting to practice my sweet roundhouse kicks on live targets.
But... I don't get it. What was the fight even about? Are there Pro-Flock activists? Other than law enforcement and other spineless nanny state types, does anyone really want them?
 


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Yes, an automated surveillance camera really did mistake a deer for a wanted fugitive outside of Casper, Wyoming. This bizarre glitch triggered a massive, three-hour police standoff with a dead mule deer.What HappenedThe Glitch: An automated Flock Safety camera system used by law enforcement captured an image along the highway.The Error: The system's artificial intelligence misread the shadows, vegetation, and facial structure of a carcass and flagged it as a "high-confidence match" for one of America's 10 most wanted fugitives.The Standoff: Believing the suspect was armed and dangerous, multiple police agencies set up a perimeter in the dark. They spent three hours trying to make contact with the "suspect" hidden in tall grass.The Resolution: Around 4:00 AM, officers checked thermal imaging and realized the "fugitive" had no body temperature and wasn't moving. Upon closer inspection, they found a deceased mule deer that had been hit by a car.
 


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