Good one india to should do it
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so how much would false positives in law enforcement systems actually cost the taxpayers? not the civil liberties violations because the bean counters don't care about that, but the actual monetary cost of court fee's, needless detention, compensation to injured parties, etc.
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not to mention the cost of failing to stop attacks due to alert fatigue when the system flags everyone as suspicious, the reduced effectiveness of all law enforcement methods and systems because juries wn't trust them anymore.
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thatevening in Westgate Buildings.
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I propose crowdsourcing license plate readers that track publicly available information of government vehicles (no privacy interest in public thoroughfares). We then aggregate and post trends of police movements online. We’d place safeguards to prevent utility to criminals. /2
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This may bring political attention to the problem when the police unions publicly oppose these sites for reasons of officer safety. You could build heat maps of common speed traps, sobriety checkpoints, or even heat maps of a single anonymized license plate’s common stops. 3/
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You know government agencies sometimes consider unclassified, aggregated data as classified. Why don’t we apply that principle to people’s privacy? Let’s talk “mosaic theory” a la Sotomayor US v Jones opinion. Why don’t we fight back using their own ideas? 1/
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Maybe ya'll should enlist Micah to campaign against it with the same zeal w/ which he campaigns against Assange & WL. He's forceful & effective at rallying people to believe anything he tells them, however dubious & against their interest. So this should be a lay up for him.
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