A civil liberties organization has filed a federal lawsuit in Virginia arguing that widespread surveillance enabled by Flock, a company that sells networks of automated license plate readers, is unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment.
Worked for a place that told us they allow these types of people in their parking lot to scan for repos and other shit. The guy was actually explaining it like it was cool that they had bumper cams and would scan all the plates in the lot.
I waiting until the 6 weeks of paid training was over and no call no showed on their asses. It was a shit job anyway, so only gain of free payroll on my end.
BitterVeteran 1 points 6 months ago
Worked for a place that told us they allow these types of people in their parking lot to scan for repos and other shit. The guy was actually explaining it like it was cool that they had bumper cams and would scan all the plates in the lot.
I waiting until the 6 weeks of paid training was over and no call no showed on their asses. It was a shit job anyway, so only gain of free payroll on my end.