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A woman drives with both hands on the wheel. Her phone sits face-down on her lap. No officer pulls her over. No lights flash. Weeks later, a $1,251 ticket arrives in the mail. The evidence: a single frame from a Camera surveillance app. The charge: phone use while driving.

Automated camera companies market their devices as automated license plate readers — tools for catching stolen cars, flagging warrants, and aiding serious investigations.

Sold as a Crime Tool. Used as a Fine Machine.

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[–] Saryn@lemmy.world 6 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

I think reading comprehension mihht be a prerequisite for being an "enemy of the panoptic surveillance state". You should look into that.

[–] ZombieMantis@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

Copying this from another reply, because it fits both:

I'm saying that it's good that she was ticketed. I still don't like having cameras everywhere watching and tracking your every move and every word. This was an instance of a bad system producing a good outcome, just as brutal American police officers who rape and pillage sometimes arrest murderers as well.

You people, fools, sheeps and dogs, do not have the reading comprehension to it understand my sentiment, yet you falsely accuse me of failing to read.

[–] Saryn@lemmy.world 1 points 15 hours ago (1 children)

Calm down, Pol Pot. Before dehumizing everyone else and declaring yourself the guardian of all truth, consider this: admitting you made a basic mistake instead of going on an infantile tyrade about how people don't deserve rights will go a long way for you personally. Do it for yourself, not for something or someone else.

Thank me later. Or don't. Just as long as you try. There is no shame in making a mistake. Even less so in admitting it and apologising (quite the opposite actually). But there is a lot of shame in knowingly doubling down. It's clear what happened. Just own up to it. With time, you will discover it's almost like a super power. Your anxiety levels are also bound to go down.

Now go have a cold one and try and contemplate on the message without spewing vitriol toward the messengers.

[–] ZombieMantis@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago

I'll admit to a mistake when one is made, but because I was right I will only admit to that. In not some guardian of truth, I just have a good opinion, which you and everyone else didn't seem to understand or agree with, either because you're illiterate or like the surveillance state.

It is no more radical a thing to suggest today than it would be two or three hundred years ago, because it was a common sentiment among the early Liberal radicals.

"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety" - Ben Franklin.

Yet I recognized that, in this specific instance, the evil and corrupt government run by apocalypticist genocidal pedophiles did manage to catch someone doing a bad thing, which was good in that particular instance.

I thank you for nothing but wasting my time.