Brookfield! Waukesha County!
I've told this story countless times, but here goes again! Years ago I was doing a website for a hooker in Madison. She got a call to Brookfield but when she got to the hotel there were three cops waiting for her in the hotel room. They went through her purse and confiscated her rubbers, using them as evidence proving intent. They also took her pot, but didn't charge her and it never was produced as evidence in court. Anyway, the state fine for prostitution is at $250, but Waukesha County charges under their own 0rdinance which is around $600. It's dangerous for mongers and hookers over there. Milwaukee is full of slores waiting to fuck and suck, and for the most part, the cops have bigger fish to fry. Why go to BF, or Franklin, or St. Francis where LE seems to delight in busting mongers?
Coochie (Lesson Learned) Eater.
God Bless You All.
Possible Long Island Killer arrested.
NYC architect arrested for 3 murders of "sex workers", may be responsible for several more.
[URL]https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/gilgo-beach-murders-suspect-identified-charged-in-deaths-of-3-women/ar-AA1dRpnJ?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=b660f121d86e4956a848d0fdfbbad065&ei=8[/URL]
Smile your on candid camera!
[QUOTE=HuntingStreets;6548274]Scary stuff. Soon enough they'll be able to program it for certain things, like a car passing a camera a certain number of times in a certain period. And really troubling if you post a detailed report and include a picture of your very identifiable vehicle.
[URL]https://www.fox6now.com/news/wisconsin-ai-powered-flock-cameras?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A%20Trending%20Content&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR09UU4V3tgbkyW4BJKa3pF-KiBgxk-MZtaoJhfnWrRgilC-U6h5cZeIgos_aem_AbkEx2W_NNuova0dD9fc_aZSxEBbI2GBAno7orgIzQfDODb8g5Xa0Svzu4n5lpVPppc[/URL]
HS.[/QUOTE]If you didn't know by now this is a warning. Fiock is going to end crime with his cameras, Allen Funt himself and all this guy cares about is the money he's going to make infringing upon every ones rights.
There is a lot of people in the legal private sector that aren't going to like it and when you are sitting on your own front porch and the camera is pointed in your direction you are going to feel uncomfortable if not go inside chased off your own porch. What is the false thought that cameras will end crime, everyday you can turn on the TV and see violent crimes being committed and no one does anything about it. What a joke.
Advanced Camera Analytics Are Here Already
[QUOTE=HuntingStreets;6548274]Scary stuff. Soon enough they'll be able to program it for certain things, like a car passing a camera a certain number of times in a certain period. And really troubling if you post a detailed report and include a picture of your very identifiable vehicle.
[URL]https://www.fox6now.com/news/wisconsin-ai-powered-flock-cameras?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A%20Trending%20Content&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR09UU4V3tgbkyW4BJKa3pF-KiBgxk-MZtaoJhfnWrRgilC-U6h5cZeIgos_aem_AbkEx2W_NNuova0dD9fc_aZSxEBbI2GBAno7orgIzQfDODb8g5Xa0Svzu4n5lpVPppc[/URL]
HS.[/QUOTE]Your "soon enough" is now, that technology has been available for a while. The article fails to mention that many private citizens and businesses are installing cameras, Flock brand and others, and letting the police access them whenever they want without the need for a warrant. HOA's are now starting to install them and allowing local LE to log in and look at footage whenever they want. License Plate Recognition is child's play, camera analytics already can track people walking in certain areas and if they loiter for more than a predetermined time. Like a street walker. Send out real-time notification and also bookmark the video footage for someone to look at later. Combine that capability with LPR tracking and you might get an unexpected visit from your least favorite uncle asking why you were cruising up & down Greenfield and National so many times and why you went around the block so often to stop and talk to "pedestrians".
Watch for these cameras & report their location
[QUOTE=HuntingStreets;6548274]Scary stuff. Soon enough they'll be able to program it for certain things, like a car passing a camera a certain number of times in a certain period. And really troubling if you post a detailed report and include a picture of your very identifiable vehicle.
[URL]https://www.fox6now.com/news/wisconsin-ai-powered-flock-cameras?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A%20Trending%20Content&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR09UU4V3tgbkyW4BJKa3pF-KiBgxk-MZtaoJhfnWrRgilC-U6h5cZeIgos_aem_AbkEx2W_NNuova0dD9fc_aZSxEBbI2GBAno7orgIzQfDODb8g5Xa0Svzu4n5lpVPppc[/URL]
HS.[/QUOTE]Even though we are probably just a minuscule speck in the milw crime scene. I could see them using this:
1) if there was a major crime committed at a location and you were seen multiple times slowly cruising the area.
2) if a task force was created to stop the prostitution and / or drug scene on the streets of Milwaukee.
I think they have bigger fish to fry but the future will definitely be more risky than it is now.