Car inspection is done state by state and AFAIK not national. It's implemented under the idea it could help the environment. In reality, as usual, it makes cars less accessible to poor people, and let's people who "roll coal" in their new 0% down 50% APR 2027 Ford™️ F350®️ Pickup Truck that they only use to drive to their job as an accountant because they know they guy doing the inspection, do whatever the hell they want.
Turret3857
No one said fighting fascism would be easy
Yeah were kinda fucked ATP for "good" smart TV stuff. You could DIY it with an old PC or raspberry pi but unless we see a push for it from a major player (Like Graphene partnering with Motorola) itll probably be like this for the foreseeable future.
You could however find a store that does not entertain the notion of purchasing flock AI surveillance cameras.
harm reduction.
Just out of curiosity I did check
in select Texas stores we may collect biometric information such as a facial recognition data, when you enter our stores for security purposes, to protect the health and safety of our customers and associates, and to prevent, investigate, and prosecute shoplifting, fraud, and other criminal activities. We provide notice at the point of entry in locations where we collect biometric information.
So, only in Texas and theyre supposedly not trying to hide it ? at least for facial recognition. ALPR isn't specifically mentioned in Kroger's privacy policy, although this line implies it's not entirely off the table
Sensory data such as CCTV recordings from our facilities or premises or photos. Some of our cameras may capture license plate data for security purposes, to protect the health and safety of our customers and associates, and to prevent, investigate, and prosecute shoplifting, fraud, and other criminal activities. We may record your voice when you contact our customer service centers.
its about ea nasir the ancient scam artist of copper.
title says home depot. relevant. if they had said hardware store, then you would be correct there would be no reason to have posted the comment.
I love punching down and downplaying the importance of sharing information.
I will now be using those tools I was talking about. I dont need a privileged baby toddler crying to me about how hard it is to see that someone is trying to spread information that is genuinely useful.
Good job not denying being straight up ablest btw.
Lowes also does it.
The only person being socially inept is the Non-American trying to tell an American that they should not share information of American oppressors with other Americans. The Non-American who went out of their way to call out and use a term that is commonly associated with the neuro-divergent for no reason other than to get a dig in, and make assumptions based on stereotyping.
Sorry buddy, I'm not changing. You are privileged. You are the "White Moderate" that Martin Luther King Jr wrote about in his letter in Birmingham Jail. What you see as an inconvience, others see as life saving information. Again, don't want to see it? You have the tools to fix it. Use them. You can complain about seeing activism after activism is no longer needed.
Nobody cares
yeah. okay. I'm sure your world view is absolutely the standard and no one ever disagrees with you.
Inside the AI police tech firm whose data is being fed to ICE
it's your special interest. It ain't ours.
If it bothers you so much, use the fucking built in filters. Block me. Do not make it my problem that you are choosing to ignore all of the safeguards put in place by the developers.
Post is about someone going to home depot. most people are not reading the privacy policy for the shops they go to. I do. I make others aware.
Not sure how a comment about the store the post is about isnt relevant.
did... you mean bullock?