Flock Cameras

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  1. They are building out the digital gulag, with promises of security and justifying it with ‘safety for children’, a classic tell if there ever was one.
    Whaddya mean, you don’t want to save Amber Alert kids? Those camera’s caught 2 of them!
    Sigh… our own ignorant low-IQ countrymen will be our biggest problem.

  2. Isn’t it interesting that so few flock cameras are situated on our borders with Canada and Mexico? These are a gross and blatant assault on our rights, especially the 4th amendment. WTH are the libertarians and privacy advocates?

    I understand that the apparatus contains a great deal of copper…

  3. While Flock LPR cameras are American owned and operated, the hardware inside them is chinese. Guaranteed china is watching everything these cameras record and likely using it to build their occupation/takeover algorithm.
    Just my opinion.

  4. Rumor has it you hit with a 1+ watt hand hel dlaser for 20 seconds or so you fry em.

    While I appreciate what the Brit blade runners are doing just cutting em down with the pole with battery grinders or climbing up and hammering to submission seems the laser a bit easier,be sure though to use safety goggles for whatever color you go with laser wise,reflections etc can blind,can get just under a hair 5 watt handhelds on the big e for about 8 bucks….,just saying.

  5. Wickedlasers.com can provide an effective solution to this problem for about $250….

    1. Dan,seems pricey from what I have read,would be glad to hear the need for a more expensive one.

      The lasers I have seen in that price range seem really high wattage and used for etching wood/metal etc.

      I will try and find article I read with link that claimed the lower watt models would ruin a cameras day.

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