‘FuckLAPD.com’ Lets Anyone Use Facial Recognition to Instantly Identify Cops
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31924287
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 21:44 zuletzt editiert vonLmao let's see how long it takes them to shut this down
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nice.
Is there one for ice too?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 21:49 zuletzt editiert vonAlso what about cops outside of the LAPD? This app only useful if it works on any cop.
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I wasn’t expecting crims to go after their own families, but I’m here for it….
Was the judge a dick head?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 21:56 zuletzt editiert vonIf I remember correctly they were convicted of embezzlement. Narcissists and psychopaths get mad when they are held accountable.
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So the people doing the snatching are gig workers? Is there a TaskRabbit for fascism?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 21:59 zuletzt editiert vonLol but yes
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I get the impression that the cops are about to hate facial recognition all of the sudden, for no particular reason
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 22:02 zuletzt editiert vonCameras. They fucking hate body cameras. When it clears them of wrongdoing, they have the video ready. When they 'accidentally' shoot a guy nine times in the back of the head, video seems to be missing.
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/31924287
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 22:03 zuletzt editiert vonPutting it out there for someone to do this for cops in the UK. I can't run infrastructure but the cops terrorise out local community and constantly refuse to identify themselves/turn off their badge cam.
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I’d have to research 4, but I know for a fact taking a photo of someone in public is protected as you have no right to privacy in public, it’s also not the subjects business what I intend to do with it, so things like posting online might be subject to GDPR but if i wanted to build an app like the one in this post then I would do what they did and have it all on device so it technically isn’t uploaded anywhere.
I would need a law showing that matching a face against publicly available datasets of faces is illegal as that seems insane and difficult to police.
Yes, 3 I agree with as it would fall under GDPR as identifiable information.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 22:03 zuletzt editiert vonI know for a fact
Do you remember why you "know" this? Just curious.
I would need a law showing that matching a face against publicly available datasets of faces is illegal as that seems insane and difficult to police.
Surely you have noticed that there is a lot of criticism of the GDPR and EU tech regulation.
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If the Big Beautiful Bill passes it will be extremely hard to regulate.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 22:05 zuletzt editiert vonMeans we have all the time in the world to turn it against them, then!
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Can't we just embrace adverbification and agree to write "suddenly"?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 22:19 zuletzt editiert vonall of the suddenly?
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That really sucks. But a lot of innocent people have the police break into their homes and murder them so it balances out.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 22:21 zuletzt editiert vonAhh yes of course, two wrongs have always made a right /s
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but what if they glare at me very menacingly, surely I can then shoot tear gas, pepper shot, beat people, and shoot non-lethal rounds at them, right?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:21 zuletzt editiert vonthey're lookin at me Sarge. with their eyes.
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A lot of masks only work in the visible light spectrum. It's entirely possible to "radar" images and remove them.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:22 zuletzt editiert vonoh good my phone is set up for that?
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I found this link on the internet and have no affiliation:
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:25 zuletzt editiert vonis that just user submitted or do they have some sort of verification process (don't ask me what it would be i can only think of stuff that works with nonfascist governments right now) because, well us and ours have fucked with similar forms too (e.g. that one texas abortion bounty hunter form comes to mind first)
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What’s good for the goose is good for the gander. But this shit will get sued so quick because “safety”
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:26 zuletzt editiert vonhail hydra?
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Ahh yes of course, two wrongs have always made a right /s
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:31 zuletzt editiert vonIt's not about being right anymore, that's never going to happen.
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There's a reason ICE conceal their faces.
They know what they're doing is wrong and don't want to be held accountable if their fascist rule collapses.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:37 zuletzt editiert vonThey know what they're doing is wrong
Is that why the protestors wear them too?
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schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:40 zuletzt editiert von
It's just you. There were mass protests across the country just a couple of weeks ago.
Unless you meant the senseless destruction of property.
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Can't we just embrace adverbification and agree to write "suddenly"?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:45 zuletzt editiert von mouselemming@sh.itjust.worksNothing wrong with "suddenly." I probably should have used it in my previous comment. It's just that sometimes you want to say "all of a sudden." Especially at storytime. The extra time helps build the suspense. "Suddenly" is more sudden in that it just jumps in there. With "all of a sudden," the subject isn't ready but the listeners are.
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Cameras. They fucking hate body cameras. When it clears them of wrongdoing, they have the video ready. When they 'accidentally' shoot a guy nine times in the back of the head, video seems to be missing.
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:47 zuletzt editiert von pyre@lemmy.worldeasily solvable problem: losing the footage is indication of guilt. you shoot someone, you better have it ready. it malfunctioned, better have a partner who has theirs ready. if no one has footage to clear you, it's used as evidence of guilt.
of course pussy ass lawmakers will never do that.
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They know what they're doing is wrong
Is that why the protestors wear them too?
schrieb am 24. Juni 2025, 23:47 zuletzt editiert vonProtestors or vandals and rioters?
The former: to prevent government persecution and unfair retaliation. The latter: yes.
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