(Nicholas West) The move toward using robots in law enforcement, private security, and even to scare away the homeless, has been a decade-long trend that is now becoming much more prevalent in everyday life.
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by Nicholas West. August 6th, 2019
“RoboCops” have now been launched coast to coast in 16 states. Last year, it was security robots deployed in New York City. As Aaron Kesel reported:
The robots are able to scan anyone walking on the sidewalks, record license plates, use infrared vision, and one of the scariest uses of this technology is the capability to detect cellphone serial numbers within a designated patrolling area.
Huntington Park, CA now has its own version that’s been added to the police force, the “HP RoboCop.” MassPrivateI sent out an alert a couple months ago that this particular model would be rolled out. At the time, we received the usual promotional statement from police advertising the many benefits that citizens would receive. This inspired Muckrock to file a records request from the HPPD to see what details might have been omitted from the original reporting. Last week, Muckrock received a cache of documents that they are now releasing to the public.
Muckrock highlights the added surveillance of the citizenry that they have the pleasure of funding with their own tax money to the tune of $8,000 per month, per robot, to operate. Once again the technology is being supplied by Knightscope, a leader in the field for supplying both governments and private security:
According to released marketing materials, HP RoboCop is a K5 model security robot produced by the Silicon Valley-based manufacturer Knightscope, Inc.
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Interestingly enough, the HPPD goes further, and makes the claim that the K5 is a “fully autonomous security data machine” that can actually “differentiate between a harmless passer-by and potential criminal.”
As for how the K5 does that, the HPPD points to the robot’s many, many sensors, which are apparently capable of detecting faces, license plates, and even smartphones. Said faces, license plates, and smartphones can then be run against a “blacklist,” which would send an alert to the HPPD.
[N.W. emphasis added]
Hi @TODAYshow thank you for a great coverage. 💙RoboCop https://t.co/yzuoMtAujb
— HPRoboCop (@HPRoboCop) June 20, 2019
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Here are some other bullet points that show the widespread applications for the new security robots:
Muckrock notes that the program is up for review after one year, which is about the only encouraging detail that is offered in their extensive report.
The level of data collection, analytics and reporting smacks of yet more pre-crime efforts driven by artificial intelligence algorithms. As I’ve been reporting, these programs are coming under much greater scrutiny after other police departments have recorded failures across all three aforementioned parameters. The threat to privacy and overall liberty has become so grave that even the top university A.I. experts in the world have issued a joint statement to warn of “Technical Flaws” In Pre-Crime Police Systems. Other experts have said that A.I. police systems are “no better than a crystal ball”in predicting crime.
Now would be the time for residents of Huntington Park to get informed and begin asking serious questions about this new program during this one-year review period before more of their money is wasted on the pseudo-science of predictive policing.
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
A police state is a term describing an enforcement institution designed to protect an autocratic government—the Deep State. Such organizations employ the color of the law as opposed to the rule of law to justify their actions. In such cases, the people suffer injustice as a matter of everyday life, so much so, that most assume it’s simply a part of modern society. The preceding information reveals some aspect of the existing police state. This information is vitally important to understand so as to dispel the false reality of color of law justice pushed by the Deep State. The problem being, most people don’t understand the true rule of law, real justice, and proper jurisprudence. As such, they succumb to groupthink mass mind control, turning a blind eye to injustice, or worse, openly using these unethical institutions to their selfish advantage. But accepting the reality of injustice often activates the justice-seeking urge deep within the human heart. Once done, such justice-led individuals can begin their training in law, rights, and jurisprudence, eventually becoming defenders of the realm in their own right, capable of acting against the Deep State and it’s minions who operate the Police State.
– Justin
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