It would be “okay-ish” if these were just “police camaera”. But the simple truth is they are not just “police cameras”.
The local police departments do not own the hardware or software. These devices are supplied by third party companies that completely own the hardware and software, and we can’t be completely sure how this information is being used or accessed.
These third parties provided access to local law enforcement based on a fee, but other then that the Third-Party has completely autonomy in how they choose to use these cameras, also don’t forget these things have microphones as well.
Also those mobile police cameras you see in Walmart parking lots for example, those are more then likely flock cameras as well.
Billions per month… in just the US… I’m gonna guess they’re just going with the total amount of scans because the US certainly doesn’t have that many vehicles.
Every car is getting scanned multiple times during their commute. The entire issue is they’re basically surveiling everyone without a warrant, tracking where they go and when, and the police are bypassing the laws designed to prevent exactly this from happening by buying the data from a private company.
330 Million



