Would it be realistic to use licence plate readers that cities have (like Flock) to track ICE activity? Most of the time local police are at the scene of these events, even though they should not be helping in any way (in a santuary state). The police could collect the plate number of all the ice vehicles, and put them into a hotlist.

Any time one drives past a plate reader, it will post it publcly and maybe send an alert to anyone who opts in.

How feasable would this be?

  • @AA5B@lemmy.world
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    25 hours ago

    I don’t think your assumptions about police are valid. In my state, police are not allowed to assist federal officials when no state crime is being investigated. While it is targeted at immigration, it has the plausible deniability of being general and a veneer of non-interference and fiscal responsibility. Sanctuary doesn’t mean police will act to help the victims, just that they’re not allowed to help the thugs

    • PeriOP
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      14 hours ago

      That’s what I mean. Sometimes they are there observing the situation from a distance, or just driving by, not doing anything. What I ask is if the city council (or whoever is in charge) could tell the police to document the plate numbers of all the vehicles.

  • @foggy@lemmy.world
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    332 days ago

    You could probably deobfuscate their ad IDs on googles network to obtain real time tracking data for free.

    It’d be a non-trivial project, but 100% doable.

    Real Time Bidding is wild.

  • @db2@lemmy.world
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    222 days ago

    Technically possible, but a capitalistic oligarchy run by a narcissistic illiterate moron and staffed by psychopaths won’t actually do it.

    • PeriOP
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      102 days ago

      I am thinking more cities doing this, they’re the ones that own the cameras. Sure, some city councils love Trump, many others are probably scared of doing anything. But there must be some that are willing to resist.

  • Lasherz
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    91 day ago

    It should be pretty easy to pick out federal government plates, but I’m not unconvinced that they use rental cars to do the kidnapping.

  • @bacon_pdp@lemmy.world
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    152 days ago

    According to my husband. If one could get the raw data. It would be trivial. One could run it all on a single raspberry pi if one did some engineering.

  • Mike D.
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    11 day ago

    People may be able to information via FOIA requests. It would likely take months.