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To: Doug R who wrote (2925)2/3/2020 1:51:48 AM
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40 Privacy Groups Warn That Facial Recognition Is Threatening Democracy
zerohedge.com

"We cannot depend on the government to protect our privacy and liberty. We must take action and guard what little privacy remains before it’s too late."

Within the system that means, Gotta take it to the courts...which don't govern but lay down the rules for governance.
After that...........................

Edgybees on steroids or revolt or the system just collapses with a lot of unprepared people in areas of high population density.



To: Doug R who wrote (2925)4/10/2020 10:08:18 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6326
 
Yup....drones. 2925 Cities across this country are rapidly deploying them
US, European Cities Turn To "Talking Drones" From China To Enforce Social-Distancing
On Tuesday, the city of Elizabeth, New Jersey, announced that it would be deploying five drones, also borrowed from DJI. The drones have voice and siren capabilities and will also be used to restrict potential violators from breaking social distancing orders, reports WNBC.

In a video shared to Facebook, Elizabeth police wrote:

“These drones will be around the City with an automated message from the Mayor telling you to STOP gathering, disperse and go home … Summonses HAVE AND WILL CONTINUE to be issued to those found in violation. Fines are up to $1000. You have been advised.”