Seems like every intersection I roll through these days has cameras. Maybe they aren't running all that data, but still...not sure what is stopping them, or even who they are: is it the city? The police department? Do they sell the data? Foes the state have it?
Futile. Avoiding intersections with cameras, covering license plates and suing the feds is futile. Same for face recognition and mobile phone tracking. If you are a person of interest, ditch all tech and walk in a forest.
A metro station in Moscow
Seems like every intersection I roll through these days has cameras. Maybe they aren't running all that data, but still...not sure what is stopping them, or even who they are: is it the city? The police department? Do they sell the data? Foes the state have it?
https://denverite.com/2025/07/01/denver-flock-surveillance-cameras-data/
Out-of-state cops had access to Denver license plate data for immigration cases for monthshttps://www.404media.co/home-depot-and-lowes-share-data-from-hundreds-of-ai-cameras-with-cops/
Home Depot and Lowe's Share Data From Hundreds of AI Cameras With CopsFutile. Avoiding intersections with cameras, covering license plates and suing the feds is futile. Same for face recognition and mobile phone tracking. If you are a person of interest, ditch all tech and walk in a forest.
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Yes, been following them since January. Does this help? I think there are now more mobile cameras on vans and on buildings in hard to reach locations.
the big brother !!