Hugegodamnrat
Hugegodamnrat t1_j4j43f8 wrote
Reply to comment by 9-11GaveMe5G in Surveillance city: The New York City Police Department can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn by glawgii
That’s not what I believe at all. Hell no. I hope nobody thinks I’m a trumpie. I’m just very skeptical of crime statistics because what I see around me is the absolute opposite and it’s rising, but granted, I live in a historically pretty bad area.
And I do think that some people (probably a increasing number) just don’t report things that happened to them (especially sex crimes)
But either way if it’s going up or down we can still agree that whatever this is, it’s bullshit.
Hugegodamnrat t1_j4iq14v wrote
Reply to comment by tomtom5858 in Surveillance city: The New York City Police Department can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn by glawgii
Yeah…whatever you say. I wish it was that way and that’s what the news been saying. But that’s definitely not what most of us are seeing with our own eyes. Is it REALLY going down or is it just being prosecuted and reported significantly less?
Hugegodamnrat t1_j4idx1k wrote
Reply to comment by baddfingerz1968 in Surveillance city: The New York City Police Department can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn by glawgii
Complete bullshit. We live in a country that’s somehow increasingly authoritarian, but somehow violent crime is on the rise more than ever. none of this bullshit works.
Hugegodamnrat t1_j4hwyik wrote
Reply to Surveillance city: The New York City Police Department can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn by glawgii
And you know despite it being dystopian as fuck, it’s not gonna stop a single real criminal that I care about.
Hugegodamnrat t1_j4j6b7s wrote
Reply to comment by tomtom5858 in Surveillance city: The New York City Police Department can use more than 15,000 cameras to track people using facial recognition in Manhattan, Bronx and Brooklyn by glawgii
I did check the crime rate index and my neighborhood is doing significantly shittier recently (as a exception), so maybe that explains my perspective. That doesn’t speak for the whole nation though so you’re right on that.
Increasing or decreasing crime, we can still agree that this is scary, a waste of taxpayer money, and nothing good will come out of this sort of technology becoming more commonplace.