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1. FireBe+db[view] [source] 2025-10-04 16:14:47
>>hhs+(OP)
And then they'll start proactively reporting to law enforcement when their AI model thinks what you're saying is "suspicious", just like they do now when it thinks the movement patterns of behavior of your car is suspicious.

Flock's CEO openly says the he intends that "Flock will help eliminate ALL crime", and has shown he has no concerns about how dystopian or Minority Report-esque Flock would need to be to accomplish that mission.

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2. bckr+7l[view] [source] 2025-10-04 17:26:54
>>FireBe+db
I’m not worried that much about random acts of violence from desperate or misguided strangers.

The crime I want eliminated is that of the elite.

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3. tptace+Xu[view] [source] 2025-10-04 18:45:04
>>bckr+7l
I think you're going to find that working class people living in low and middle income neighborhoods do not agree with you about this. They're unhappy with how police response tends to traumatize the innocent in their neighborhoods, but they're even more unhappy with how police response appears only to halfheartedly address crime, which falls heavier (both in frequency and impact) on lower-income people than it does on the wealthy.

You can read meeting minutes from neighborhood and beat meetings to confirm this (there's probably lots of things you can read to confirm it, but the nerdiest way to do it is to get the raw data.)

A shorter way to say all of this: you're expressing a luxury belief.

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4. 12345h+Y21[view] [source] 2025-10-04 23:39:35
>>tptace+Xu
You live in a upper class city. Your example is great albeit not quite applicable to the first paragraph.
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5. tptace+Q31[view] [source] 2025-10-04 23:51:34
>>12345h+Y21
Tell me more about the upper class west side of Chicago.
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