Soon, just about everywhere you go, police will be using facial recognition cameras to track your every movement. Police facial recognition cameras are being used on bridges, tunnels and CCTV cameras to name a few.
Cops use facial recognition cameras on bridges, tunnels, airports and transit hubs
Fyi, New York has switched to the new Pay-By-Plate surveillance system. (Click here & here to find out more)
Anti-Terrorism cops, State Police and the National Guard are spying on everyone
"Anti-terrorism teams will be combined with traffic enforcement at crossings and will develop new operating protocols across agencies. Approximately 525 TBTA officers will provide security and traffic management at bridges and tunnels and will collaborate with State Police on toll enforcement; 150 members of State Police Troop NYC will be assigned at crossings to handle security and anti-terror activities; and 150 National Guardsmen will reinforce troopers on security and anti-terror initiatives. Special barricade trucks will be positioned at both ends of each crossing to serve as intercept vehicles and mobile barriers in the event of an emergency." (TBTA stands for the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority Police.)
How is this possible? Anti-Terrorism cops, State Police and the National Guard spying on everyone, what"s next Anti-Government Police?
As I mentioned last week, don"t believe all the BS about terrorism, we"re living in the safest time in history!
According to the FBI, violent crime in America is at 1970"s level"s.
The future of policing: Facial recognition in every police vehicle
Nearly, eight years have passed, since the Los Angeles Police Department first tested the Pontiac G8 Commodore police vehicle. What makes the G8 so special, it came equipped with facial recognition software! In 2013, the NYPD began testing a "smart" police vehicle that might include fingerprint readers and facial recognition. And in 2014, police in Kissimmee, Florida tested the "Ekin" patrol car which also comes equipped with facial recognition.
Are you beginning to see a pattern?
"Ekin" is based in Turkey and they boast about being, "the first and only smart patrol of the world that performs number plate recognition, face recognition, and speed and parking violation detection on the move."
Imagine a future where your license plate and face are instantly identified. That"s the future of American policing. (Click here & here to find out more)
"Ekin" claims they can identify peoples faces while the vehicle is moving. "Detection and analysis of faces in the field of view and recognition over digital matching." The "Ekin" patrol vehicle has a 360-degree view.
It won"t be long, before every police vehicle has facial recognition. Below, is a list of police vehicles available in America:
A recent study called, "The Perpetual Line-Up; Unregulated facial Recognition in America" warns, that 1/2 of all Americans faces are entered into a facial recognition database. The report also warns, that over 117 million Americans faces are entered into the database.
Police will know who you are and where you"re going in real-time
In the not too distant future, police will know exactly who you are and where you"ve been. And they"ll know whether you"re headed to work, the grocery store or the movies.This is the future of living in Police State America. It"s also, what Ekin"s "Red Eagle" operating system can do...
Police use facial recognition with live CCTV camera feeds
Cops admit facial recognition cameras will be in every vehicle
Former police officer Christopher Hawk, reveals the real reason why facial recognition software isn"t in every vehicle."If and when in-car facial recognition systems become reliable and affordable enough to be put into squad cars he said."
Is this the America you want, where everyone"s afraid and thinks potential terrorists or extremists could be outside their front door?
Perhaps, DHS should adopt a new slogan, "Keeping Americans in Fear, Its What We Do."
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