reVOLution33
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Yo @Big Gucci Sosa who you listening to rn, artist wise?
What I’m hearing out of China is disturbing beyond comprehension. cameras absolutely everywhere with facial recognition. They deduct points for anything that is disapproved if by the government and will even revoke your passport and imprison citizens over it. There are cameras in the millions now documenting every moveWas only joshing. I don't trust anything from the Chinese gov't. They are relaxing, but still sketchy af. Only fellar in that whole infrastructure I ever trusted was their most infamous war hero, General Tso.
What I’m hearing out of China is disturbing beyond comprehension. cameras absolutely everywhere with facial recognition. They deduct points for anything that is disapproved if by the government and will even revoke your passport and imprison citizens over it. There are cameras in the millions now documenting every move
This will happen here soon. The American public will accept these measures for their own security. Sacrifice freedom for security, and you will soon have neither freedom nor security.
I’ve never really discussed it, but I’m from the government (and I’m here to help). Sursly, I do work for a city government that is deploying license plate readers. They have one use and one use only: to identify stolen vehicles.It was on the news this evening, including the China stuff Nick was discussing. Apparently a few senators just found out law enforcement has already been using it stateside and now they're rushing to enact laws to limit the use.
I’ve never really discussed it, but I’m from the government (and I’m here to help). Sursly, I do work for a city government that is deploying license plate readers. They have one use and one use only: to identify stolen vehicles.
Relatedly, I’m about to start using Bluetooth readers in my traffic signals. It will identify major traffic movements to help me better coordinate and time signals. And it doesn’t just use the Bluetooth in your phone. It can read your tire pressure monitoring systems or anything else in your car. It only collects part of your unique Bluetooth code and tracks it through the system and then flushes the code after it turns you into just a car driving down the road. Neat stuff and I can’t wait to use it. But I’m not going to be the first. It’s getting deployed all over the state and is already in many cities. So here’s two examples of technology that can actually be used for good and not be just out to watch people. That is, unless you’re breaking the law.
Commie imo.I’ve never really discussed it, but I’m from the government (and I’m here to help). Sursly, I do work for a city government that is deploying license plate readers. They have one use and one use only: to identify stolen vehicles.
Relatedly, I’m about to start using Bluetooth readers in my traffic signals. It will identify major traffic movements to help me better coordinate and time signals. And it doesn’t just use the Bluetooth in your phone. It can read your tire pressure monitoring systems or anything else in your car. It only collects part of your unique Bluetooth code and tracks it through the system and then flushes the code after it turns you into just a car driving down the road. Neat stuff and I can’t wait to use it. But I’m not going to be the first. It’s getting deployed all over the state and is already in many cities. So here’s two examples of technology that can actually be used for good and not be just out to watch people. That is, unless you’re breaking the law.
I’ve never really discussed it, but I’m from the government (and I’m here to help). Sursly, I do work for a city government that is deploying license plate readers. They have one use and one use only: to identify stolen vehicles.
Relatedly, I’m about to start using Bluetooth readers in my traffic signals. It will identify major traffic movements to help me better coordinate and time signals. And it doesn’t just use the Bluetooth in your phone. It can read your tire pressure monitoring systems or anything else in your car. It only collects part of your unique Bluetooth code and tracks it through the system and then flushes the code after it turns you into just a car driving down the road. Neat stuff and I can’t wait to use it. But I’m not going to be the first. It’s getting deployed all over the state and is already in many cities. So here’s two examples of technology that can actually be used for good and not be just out to watch people. That is, unless you’re breaking the law.
What I’m hearing out of China is disturbing beyond comprehension. cameras absolutely everywhere with facial recognition. They deduct points for anything that is disapproved if by the government and will even revoke your passport and imprison citizens over it. There are cameras in the millions now documenting every move
We fixing to land Zach Evans and Malachi Wideman
Coach Osevet has been handling the recruiting duties but tying hit nobody is getting hired just yet.