License plate readers are a blatant violation of our fourth amendment rights. Time to end lobbying. Time to end many things. Most people are unaware insurance companies purchase laser and radar guns and other devices for the road pirates!
That's how they get around the law. They just have companies do it and buy the information about it. The Patriot Act was the worst thing to happen to America.
As a FedEx driver, most of the packages that go missing internally do so because they just got put on the wrong trailer... Though sometimes they don't even make it to our pick up vans because they're false tracking numbers or something. As for packages that go missing on people's porches, we take pictures now, and we can't sit there and wait for everyone to get home to deliver a package.
You guys can’t blame us. Signed a 44 year old who’s been awake to this since Clinton. Which means my teens. The shift in society happened with the boomers.
They’re actually all spying on each other at the same time. It’s sortof weird that way but it’s how they keep each other accountable. It’s sortof the new world we live in. We spy on each other because there is a strong lack of transparency in our business dealings. If I can easily find out if I’m on the losing end of the deal, I can opt out from my recon. They all do this. It’s illegal but they use loopholes like these to still do it. Police and government step in to advise business dealings all the time. Especially when dealing with international trade that impacts our GDP and the country’s laws.
government you say. 28 USC 3002 Definitions (15) the United States means (a) a Federal corporation....in other words, there is no government...it's all a farse and we've been hoodwinked....
As an activist fighting wrongful convictions in Ohio, I'm no stranger to police harassment. But Flock's surveillance tech has taken things to a terrifying new level - I'm now a prisoner in my own home. My "crime"? Driving wrongly accused suspects to their pretrial appointments. The cops would love to pin me as an accomplice, furthering their web of corruption. My mentor, too, has had to abandon everything, hiding with her daughter in a town beyond Flock's reach. In a city like Cleveland, where corruption runs deep, no one is safe. This invasive tech affects us all.
Thats the thing with this. It doesn't affect you, until it does, and when it does, it doesn't have to be for anything you are doing or did wrong. As you said, corruption. Then there is always simple mistakes. One person logs something wrong, and now you have a massive problem in a web of information
Hey @@SOCurlz, have you considered using tails/tor for unmonitored web access? It helps a lot with completely eliminating the ability for internet or government to track your online trail. Super easy set up.
FedEx released one of my packages to the local police and two cops showed up at my house claiming the package tested positive for illegal substances. It was a video card and they already opened it prior so they knew it didn't contain anything illegal. They tried to get me to accept the package and I flatly refused because they tampered with it, you could clearly see where they taped it back up. I was not kind or cordial in my response so they were plenty pissed. Later that day they dropped it off on the porch. Those types REALLY don't like it when you stand your ground. I used to respect the badge, not so much anymore.
Depending on when that happened, you might have a lawsuit on your hands. Police cannot open your mail without a warrant from a judge except in certain circumstances such as having reason to think it is a bomb. If they merely thought it was drugs then they would have had to get a warrant from a judge that said as much, no warrant means a fourth amendment violation.
I worked in a scientific laboratory many years ago. We had a contract with IBM to maintain our very few PCs in use at the time. The 10 Mb hard drive failed on one of the PCs and when the IBM technician showed up he apologized and said "sorry we don't stock 10Mb drives anymore so I will have to give you a 20Mb drive" I remember my boss saying what will we ever do with all that extra space.... How times have changed!
I find it interesting how an HOA can tell a homeowner to take down a ring camera because of neighbors' privacy but these cameras can invade an entire block!
That's what I would tell all the parking lot Karens that don't want to be recorded in public - do you realize by walking in any of these stores, you are recorded on whole banks of security cameras? Many parking lots have pole mounted security cameras all over. Cameras are all over recording everything in public. Will the HOAs now ban FedEx deliveries?
My mom used to work for an FBI field office in the 80s as a dispatcher in Miami and she would talk about how field agents would dress up as Bell South employees (now AT&T), ride around in Bell South vans and "work" on telephone poles. She told me this back in '05 and didn't believe a word she said until I served in the Airforce in 2013. The technology and how invasive it is so Orwellian that the 4th amendment might as well shouldn't even exist anymore. The fact that they have certain drones and planes that are painted light blue at the bottom of them to blend in with the sky convinced me that my mom was way ahead of her time....
My father worked 40yrs at South Central Bell, BellSouth, now AT&T in Louisville. He had opportunities to move to Nashville, Atlanta, or Jacksonville. I wanted move to Florida so bad, but we stayed home. Basically when FBI, or Police wanted a landlines tapped, he just put a switch on that line. This was in 80s and 90s. He always said don't talk dirt on the phone.
@@bijouxdoum6199I don't know about you but it still blows my mind on the type of surveillance systems that have been rolled out under the excuse of "national security" while everyone's daily lives are being stored into multiple databases. Look up sentient world simulation if you want to know what they are doing with all of our information.
At 51 years old, I'm so glad I was born at a time when I could experience probably the most freedom the United States will ever experience for the first couple decades of my life. It was great. Awesome. I feel so bad for everyone after Gen X.
I’d say plenty of boots on the ground would fight against both this policy and the FedEx stuff, because that means their coworkers, bosses, government officials are essentially tracking their families too. The brass and the elected, on the other hand? No problem at all, they’ll just hide in their offices while the “outsiders” fight against each other.
That's unironically what the governments of the world are afraid of and why they want to censor the internet so much. It will become a police state they cannot escape and cannot control.
As my grandfather used to say...."you're not a criminal today but tomorrow when a new law is created, you then become a criminal" - that new law can be about ANYTHING these days.
That is Mintory report. That's where you don't do anything wrong today. And you do all this stuff? In twenty twenty five twenty twenty six twenty twenty seven twenty twenty eight.And you're fine, you're living your life 2002 - 2040. Your fine But 2050. Now we got new laws, but those new laws that were written in 2050 They apply for everything that you did in 2030. So how do you know what's against the law?And what's not against the law, if the law hasn't been written yet, and it's retroactive, like minority report. That's crazy
That is nuts man!! I was just thinking the same thing like 5 months ago!! Thats why they sit out front of your house for 20 minutes before they leave your package😮
These companies are so big that this is why they do it....a boycott is free advertising...maybe not if they lose a wee bit of money during boycott, but that'll die when their partners, the big news agencies, throw other bs in your face.
@@steveturner3864but it doesn't happen all at once, overnight. If they do partner up, it usually starts slow, 1 camera on a truck in each district, or, 5 on a fleet of 100 work out the kinks, continue- saves money.
Just one more reason Fed Ex is absolutely one of the worst companies on the planet, can't do their one job correctly, and instead are co-opting to sellout their customers. Just awesome.
@@JonBrounright to privacy and unnecessary searches and seizures. Is there any legitimate warranted need to background check all license plates on the road? No.
@JonBroun I disagree. We effectively had an expectation of privacy in public, because the technology did not exist to effectively surveil us. All preemptive action against individuals to reduce crime is fundamentally unconstitutional; regardless of the benefit. If redflag laws saved 100,000 kids per year, the removal of guns from those individuals is still a dangerous overreach. In the end, legislated safety kills those being protected.
HA! I worked for a major telecommunication company, drove a tower truck for years. One glorious morning during our usual pass-down meeting we were informed that GPS units would be installed. Of course we all protested at the thought of being tracked but they calmed our nerves by saying that it is ONLY for safety, you know, in case of an emergency. We instinctively knew that was BS and sure enough, they abused the hell out of that. If you wanted to find a good place to eat for lunch or find a restroom and it took you out of route or you let your vehicle idle too long or say your job was close to your home and you decided to stop for lunch, etc. You would get called on the carpet to answer for your sins. Safety my a**! More like micro management to the inth degree. These cameras linked to a somne central data base, although all good intentions, (cough, cough) can and WILL be abused. No bueno.
I drive a class B CDL Roll-Off container Trash truck. The company installed AI cameras, called “Samara” facing outward and facing the driver. If you touch your cell phone, it will yell at you to “Put phone down!” and send the video to your supervisor ! It will also send a video to your supervisor if you’re more than 4 miles over the speed limit or if you are following too close. Normally the “following too close” is a result of a car cutting in front of you.
@@SB-zy7wy sounds like just modern electronics installed on an old design. Probably offsets risk cost of drivers not paying attention. They’re not reading your texts. Sounds like a smart business decision.
“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who would pervert the Constitution” - Abraham Lincoln
FedEx where I live never gets it right. They said my home doesn't exist. That I'm not me and don't live in my home. They deliver my packages to my neighbor's 5,000 sq ft toy shed across the street - they think my front door is a garage door. And they think my neighbor from a long ways away lives in my house that doesn't exist, so here I sit with paint that's not mine and they can't find me to pick it up and deliver it to the correct address. So much for surveillance.
My local electric power provider started finding cameras they couldn't identify on their poles. This is in a rural county. The power provider had not given permission to anyone to put them there. So, they just started taking them all down.
Don't even make me go back to 1997 when all those tunnels had cameras yet not a one of them were working when Princess Diana was being hounded by the paparazzi and caused her car to crash!
That's so weird,the other day in my neighbourhood I saw a van that looked like a fed ex van,but it wasn't marked,and there was prolly 5 guys in fed ex shirts driving by and I thought it was weird.
Your packages go through many terminals on a belt and handled by several people. Also, when yer truck has 341 pkgs in it they dont always stay on the shelves. You want to minimize risk of damage, dont use either of the two delivery services which control 85-90 percent of the market
And yet the police can mute, turn off, and conveniently lose video records from their body cameras. If you were a criminal required to wear a camera, this would be extremely convenient. Wouldn't it?
This overuse of the CCTV has been common in London for many years. There's a video of a man who purchased a large dragon monster costume and wore it outside on a London street at 2 AM. Within five minutes there were two police vehicles investigating his actions. The people are under constant surveillance.
@2pugman in the UK- or England itself, there was a story a few years back where they were placing cameras in people's homes to monitor unruly and delinquent children. Imagine having a wild child on probation fir something stupid and all the sudden having the government monitor your every move in your own home with pics to prove it.
I think that since Amazon came out with their own delivery, it took so much of the delivery business away from FedEx, that they aren't doing well. So, the feds are providing subsidy if they go along with the cameras.
They’ve been doing that for a long time. So has UPS, USPS, Comcast, AT&T, Apple, etc. All electronic infrastructure is doing it, and has been for many years.
A FedEx driver tried hitting me with their truck 2 years ago. When I called my local FedEx to report them, they responded by blacklisting my address. Guess it was a blessing in disguise.
I got behind a FedEx truck and noticed a package sitting on the bumper of his truck. I was running behind but chose to follow him flashing my lights and blowing my horn so I could let him know. He stopped and laughed at me and held up an “April Fools” sign! He said that I wasn’t the first that had stopped him! How unprofessional and foolish!
Was behind FedEx delivery truck at a roundabout he was doing at least 40 mph lost control went over the curb his door came open losing packages and damn near wrecked a car....
If FedEx is doing this, why would we think Walmart, Amazon, UPS are not? Edit since YT won't let me respond again. "Error occurred" Walmart has 18 wheelers that drive all over the country. Edit again - No, I don't carry a smartphone. Old school flip phone here. 👍 Edit again- That's fine. I've lived without a cell phone for most of my life. I can do it again...Can't you? @0wl999 If not, you're gonna have issues.
Revenue collectors and the other Communists require this but they don’t use it on illegals so they don’t have to worry since it’s exclusively to attack legit American citizens.
I deliver in Amazon vans. They're learning facial recognition while we drive and scan everything on road also. Honestly we're under attack. They're just planning for the right time. Google and UA-cam are also in on it. They grab us with entertainment and convienance.
In NC, traffic cameras were declared unconstitutional several years ago. The state left many of them in place and still utilized them to issue documents to drivers that looked EXACTLY like citations, but said the amount indicated to be paid, typically $50, was a SAFETY DONATION, not a fee. Naturally this part of the document was stated in extremely fine print, almost impossible to read. This is classic US government at work. “The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.”
Reading the fine print is EXACTLY why I cut up my credit cards in 1995. Now no credit score is worse than a bad credit score. How does that make any sense?
i was at a home depot Christmas eve buying things with my brother to fix up his house, when a cop walked in claimed i had a warrant and arrested me. spent all christmas weekend in jail. just to find out it was from a paperwork issue from 10 years ago. went in front of judge, the judge was surprised and told me i should not even be here, released me in time to celebrate new years atleast. ya this needs to stop, ill never forgive the justice system for that
I lost my best friend last year to breast cancer....her final hours we spent together watching tv and the news. She turned to me and said that she was happy she was not going to witness further of our Nation falling apart. And the division amongst us. 😢
I'm sick, and feel the same... So sad for the younger generations who have never seen freedom before mass surveillance. Their addiction to electronics is by design, and are a part of the problem. My generation should have fought back when it started. 😢
Sorry you lost your friend. I feel the same, I'm glad my family doesn't have to be HERE! Yet, I Pray 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 knowing we are going to witness the Greatest Work of GOD! SOON! AMEN 3:04
Myrna you are definitely going back in the days when our age group used to dress and looked like they were going out somewhere, no tracksuits or trainers I definitely agree
So the dude that dropkick my packages over my gate , then does it again bc he didn't make it over the first time is responsible for spying on us. Got it
Beware of those who will take your right to privacy away in the name of security. For in the name of security they will continue to take your individual rights away until you have none.
Spoken this forever, and people don't understand the scale of it... Now we have kids that have grown up with it, and they DEFINITELY don't understand! 😞
security and safety. safety belts, helmet laws , vacs, n etc… read Rev 18:23 the word Sorcery and Witchcraft is actually the word pharmaceuticals. This is the deception.
@@colleen0229or they say my address doesn’t exist. I’ve only lived here for 22 years! My house # is 61. My neighbor’s (62),whom they have zero trouble finding, is literally 40 feet away 🤦♂️. UPS and Amazon doesn’t seem to have any trouble finding me.
Wait until you find out about isoclaimsearch and leads online, clear and other data brokerage. You can get your car appraised by your tag number online, hiw do you think that happens?
I guess you don't use a Cell phone. Who do think owns AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Etc. (Your Gov and calls and texts are available to them. They just make it seem like they need a warrant.)
It's not uncommon for us to recive packages addressed to our neighbors. Delivery services advertise the "last mile" delivery, but individuals have to do the "last 250 feet" delivery on occasion.
True story. Sister/artist shipped a custom painting across the US, precisely following every FedEx shipping requirement for framed artwork. Item arrived with a giant hole thru the center of it. Customer was willing to pay for a new painting. Shipped thru FedEx a 2nd time and arrived with a massive hole in the center and a crowbar lodged inside the box. Turned out a disgruntled employee was purposely targeting parcels marked "Fragile". Sister was an idiot for shipping w/FedEx twice.
I'm going to have to say, my packages I get are in good shape. Everything ordered is dropped where I work. I ordered a few new ebikes recently and it was good. I appreciate them delivering stuff to the middle of nowhere. New respect from me, thanks.
I got a notice for not showing up to court for parking tickets. Not only did the "collection" agency read the incense plate wrong, they got the make model and type of vehicle wrong too. It took months to straighten it out. I also get toll road bills a couple times a year for cars I never owned. It's all a intentional money grab from people that don't need to worry about getting in trouble while they're stealing from us.
@@billfargo9616 I gave mine up years ago as a boycott. The problem is that there's so many companies to boycott, there's hardly any left to choose from.
As an owner operator truck driver I can see the other side of this, the "BIG TRUCK LAWERS" have gotten so out of hand that insurance costs now crush companies since any two but lawyer can make me liable for the unsafe drivers on the road. If I could have a camera installed on my truck that would read license plates I would 100% share information with local police. Reckless driving, texting and driving, speeding and driving impaired could in an instant end me, and take me away from my family making my family homeless just because some dumb person in a car decided to sleep in and then speed to work and wreck, blaming it on me the truck driver. It's not the companies, it's the big companies answering to the REAL BIG BROTHER the insurance companies. We live in a world where there is no respect for law or the lives of their neighbors. We need to hold people accountable!
I used to build fixtures for FedEx, and one of the stipulations of the contract was that we were not aloud to use FedEx Ground to ship these fixtures due to the fact that they consistently arrived to the locations damaged.
@AKYLE315 I work at a hub. Management is such a bunch of assholes that we're constantly turning over not just package handlers but managers as well. You get promoted for being an asshat, not for being competent. Package handlers don't care about your packages because their lives such. I'm an administrator, one step up from a PH, all I do is push paper. Everything blows here, and I'm looking to get out.
You think they care? You think they're the only ones doing it? So many people are still so naive or willfully stupid. It's honestly embarrassing at this point. Seems most people would rather live on their knees a slave in a gilded cage with chains of gold.
These companies are too big to fail. Your lack of business or boycott does NOTHING. Nothing but physically removing them will change anything. This has been your morning wakeup call.
You can tell them until you are blue in the face and they'll be laughing the whole time because unless you are a company that routinely uses them to send shipments to the tune of $1m + a year and you threaten to stop using them, they'll just laugh at you. Next it will be UPS and, then DHL, then what? There is only two ways to stop this, constant cyber attacks on the system which is obviously illegal or a federal law that bars LE from receiving the sharing of the data which will never happen because its the govt. that wants this surveillance state. They are doing everything they can to make "Minority Report" a real life thing. Remember, as farfetched as many movies are, they are often the very thing that puts ideas into heads to work on making things of the movie(s) a reality.
Post private property and no solicitation signs and you have established a reasonable expectation of privacy according to the Supreme Court ( ie are driveways public byways ruling). Then if your privacy is proven violated, those signs help back up a suit claim.
@@shindrithargriethrat8408go back to the days of East Berlin and USSR They literally tapped every phone call and collected the DNA of all their citizens
Maybe FedEx shoukd use their cameras to figure out when and where packages are being delivered when goods are being reported as missing. They'd then be able to tell me why my new Dell laptop was delivered to a house with a red door, according to their delivery picture, but my house has a white door. Then they have the nerve to claim it was delivered to the correct hosue and give me the runaround.
@@PhillipFelix-kw3zi made multiple complaints and requests for an investigation to the post office and OPM about not receiving mail for weeks at a time. Nothing but excuses and a total resistance for anything to be done. It happens still today. Honestly sick of them and glad there's finally some accountability
The issue I have is FedEx is using this as a revenue stream. They get money for collecting information on the public, sell it to another company who sell it to the government.
Yes, as a commoner, you go to court to PROVE your innocent, because they already have you as guilty anyway Thats how judges can allow or disallow evidence that could prove your innocent The prosecutor and the judge want the public to think that they are doing their jobes when it comes time to vote to continue their respective careeres
I'm a FedEx Ground driver and every single truck is equipped with very sensitive cameras the record the outside and inside the cab .. Time for me to leave this industry .. I don't need this crap !!!
The government shouldn’t be able to bend the law like this because they’re still obtaining the same information. It shouldn’t matter whether they’re doing it or it’s being done on their behalf.
They've always known that, or at least since they began hiding things for National Security. That's why there are government contractors like Lockheed Martin and others.
Yep they started this with spying on people by having a foreign government do it for them. So the US can say hey we're not violating your rights, but this other country (United Kingdom) doesn't have a 4th Amendment so they can do it all they like.
I worked for a vehicle repossession company. There were about six cars and two tow trucks with four cameras each. The cameras read license plates. If the plate was in the database an alarm would sound. Then the driver would check to see if the plate matched the description of the vehicle. If it did, a tow truck would be called. For all of the plates that were seen, their location was stored with its GPS location. It is possible that the camera and software company share and sell that information to agencies not related to the repossession company. Each eight hour shift would capture 7,000 to 24,000 images. Divide that by about two because most of the time the two cameras on one side of the car would capture the same plate. The cameras all have infrared light shining from them. They work with the infrared light. So they work day and night, rain or shine. If 40,000 cameras captured only 5,000 vehicles per day, it equals 200,000,000 vehicles identified daily. That is just from the Flock Safety surveillance system. Certainly many of those would be the same car seen in many different locations. Still, evil people as well as governments _will_ abuse this information.
That's funny because I have a photo of a FedEx driver looking down at his phone driving down the interstate at 75mph, so FedEx needs cameras watching their drivers
As an IT professional, I can tell you that once you obtain so much data, it cannot be reviewed by a human; therefore you must automate. The problem arises when the data mining algorithms aren't written correctly and you get skewed results. Same thing happens when people say you can't trust statistics, but they don't understand that they were asking the wrong question (statistically). This stuff is happening really fast these days so it is just going to get worse. Thanks for your show.
I hate license plate readers! Years ago I used a motorcycle to get to work. Phoenix, AZ just got the readers. I was pulled over 3 times in 2 weeks because... They auto ran my plate, my "short vin" matched a stolen motorcycle in Puerto Rico. The first stop they called for backup because my job required me to be armed and in AZ I don't have to disarm before I go home. So I'm in my uniform, armed, with 5 cop cars now surrounding me and they all had their guns out... Until they figured out what happened. Luckily I asked for a stop report when it was all done. Had it with me at the next stop... And the next. Turned them all into internal affairs after the 3rd stop and magically they never pulled me over again for that issue! But I hate plate readers!
Those black poles on the side of the rode with a camera and solar panel on top.... Thats a flock safety camera. They are everywhere in rural Ga. I watch the ad! Thanks again!
In the town, where I live, they have license plate readers on every major ingress and egress. City Council is so proud that they occasionally get a stolen car and yet stomping on the throat of our constitution every minute.
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 very innocuous boxes about the size of a loaf of bread or a shoebox on a single pole with a solar energy collector on top. I bet you could Google pictures of them.
Same here in my suburb of Nashville, TN. What gets to me is all the cheerleading by so many of the residents. I'm sick of hearing "but they're keeping us SAFE!" ...grrr....
A partnership should mean that the private companies and their representatives are acting as agents of the government and should be held accountable accordingly. Personally, I think customers should boycott the companies and put them out of business.
The system is not compromised. It is functioning properly. Law enforcement has always been a clever way to tax the population without it being deemed a tax.
When a person or company is performing as an "agent" for another entity, why would they not share liability? When FedEx engages in surveillance are they not acting as authorized agents, subject to the same limitations? Tell me why not.
ALPR scanners are a violation of probable cause. I don't give a shit how somebody tries to justify it. Running a license plate without cause or witnessing a crime violates ones rights.
Agents are constantly running plates. If they want to pull you over they will find the P.C. by either using one of the numerous statutory reasons or making something up.
My neighbor was a cop. He ran me and my family members while sitting home bored. He told me I was squeaky clean. He did LOTS of things. What finally got him was bothering the Sargent's daughter for sex. He used to do that to me. Later found out he sexually harassed the women working at the court house. Now days....he was forced to quit. He did...moved several towns over and he cuts grass for a living. I was glad he moved!
Nah. They all do it, and I'm gonna stick with the one that hasn't screwed me over repeatedly. UPS has been doing it forever, and USPS well... clearly everyone would see the problem there, I'd think.
Going back to about 2007 or 2008, I used to work at a chemical company doing their IT. The small town our plant was in got a grant from Homeland Security to install PTZ cameras and access controls because we had "sensitive" chemicals that might be targeted by terrorists or criminals. The cameras were then linked via microwave backhaul to the police department, along with other facilities around town like the public library, other industrial facilities, and so on. And the police had the ability to not only monitor these cameras, but also control where they pointed, zoom in and out, and because it was tied into our access controls they could operate our entry gates. Fortunately these cops weren't very tech savvy or inclined, so they'd just tell us what footage they wanted for a period of time and have us email it to them. They only asked a couple of times because the scrapyard next door had a break-in or something stolen. Or they wanted to see if it had caught footage of an accident on the roads surrounding the plant. So yeah, the groundwork for this has been there for quite some time.
I live around multiple large refineries, and I have wondered if private or government agencies have drone surveillance in certain areas 24/7. It is considered critical infrastructure
People are worried about cameras in public, while carrying a supercomputer in their pocket that tracks everything they say, every place they go, and everything they look at online...
MSM supported, for your safety, trust us we known what's best for you - realtime monitoring you everywhere. FedEx trucks surrounding Trump event, wonder why?
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If they can drive around a parking lot reading plates, they can do it at your house.
Just cruising through neighborhoods.
License plate readers are a blatant violation of our fourth amendment rights.
Time to end lobbying.
Time to end many things.
Most people are unaware insurance companies purchase laser and radar guns and other devices for the road pirates!
@@ItsNotMeItsYou007 Not in Texas, however, on private property. On the street, yes.
@@ItsNotMeItsYou007better park your car with the license plate facing the house 😅
And yet
They can’t stop people from stealing your packages.
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its almost like delivering your packages is secondary to their agenda
or damaging the contents
Right?
Yep
So FedEx knows exactly where I am, but they still can't deliver my package when I'm home?
Give them your security code and they will leave it inside your home.
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The don’t care about deliveries anymore , it’s not their main source of income anymore !
Government will NEVER violate our rights...when they can get corporations to do it for them.
Social media companies and the MSM prove this to be true
... and that, my friend, is the definition of Fascism.
That's how they get around the law. They just have companies do it and buy the information about it. The Patriot Act was the worst thing to happen to America.
The government is constantly violating citizen's rights. What are you talking about?
@@michaelbeasley4923 It's dark humor. Roll with it.
USPS has been doing surveillance for years. They get $50.00 a pop for turning in non-permitted construction.
FedEx needs to focus on why mails are missing or stolen instead of surveillance....🙄
Missing mail is usually a USPS trick. Now if FedEx was doing something with the mail, that would be a dirty trick.
Not to mention heat safety violations.
Maybe their cameras will show their drivers dumping their entire load of packages in rural ditches then spending the day with their side hustle.
The sloppy and questionable "delivery" of ammunition, or should I say nondelivery.
As a FedEx driver, most of the packages that go missing internally do so because they just got put on the wrong trailer... Though sometimes they don't even make it to our pick up vans because they're false tracking numbers or something. As for packages that go missing on people's porches, we take pictures now, and we can't sit there and wait for everyone to get home to deliver a package.
I'm 68 yrs old, never would I have believed this country could be like this. Insanity.
You guys can’t blame us. Signed a 44 year old who’s been awake to this since Clinton. Which means my teens. The shift in society happened with the boomers.
I’m 68 also. I wish I could back to the 1980’s and 1990’s and appreciate the freedom we had.
Canada and Europe are far ahead. Britain has cameras on EVERY STREET!
Older folks are the most naive
@@Ralphbo-u6l Tell me your'e white without telling me you're white.
Who's watching the government?
Who's watching the police?
Who's watching the CEO's?
This is where 24/7 monitoring needs to focus on.
They’re actually all spying on each other at the same time. It’s sortof weird that way but it’s how they keep each other accountable. It’s sortof the new world we live in. We spy on each other because there is a strong lack of transparency in our business dealings. If I can easily find out if I’m on the losing end of the deal, I can opt out from my recon. They all do this. It’s illegal but they use loopholes like these to still do it. Police and government step in to advise business dealings all the time. Especially when dealing with international trade that impacts our GDP and the country’s laws.
government you say. 28 USC 3002 Definitions (15) the United States means (a) a Federal corporation....in other words, there is no government...it's all a farse and we've been hoodwinked....
Agreed
Exactly!! They are the ones who need to be watched!!
Bingo‼️‼️‼️
As an activist fighting wrongful convictions in Ohio, I'm no stranger to police harassment. But Flock's surveillance tech has taken things to a terrifying new level - I'm now a prisoner in my own home.
My "crime"? Driving wrongly accused suspects to their pretrial appointments. The cops would love to pin me as an accomplice, furthering their web of corruption. My mentor, too, has had to abandon everything, hiding with her daughter in a town beyond Flock's reach.
In a city like Cleveland, where corruption runs deep, no one is safe. This invasive tech affects us all.
Sending positive vibes and thank you!
@@gallen2101 🙏 thank you! I appreciate you!
Thats the thing with this. It doesn't affect you, until it does, and when it does, it doesn't have to be for anything you are doing or did wrong. As you said, corruption. Then there is always simple mistakes. One person logs something wrong, and now you have a massive problem in a web of information
Hey @@SOCurlz, have you considered using tails/tor for unmonitored web access? It helps a lot with completely eliminating the ability for internet or government to track your online trail. Super easy set up.
It's that that in Hamilton, Ohio
FedEx released one of my packages to the local police and two cops showed up at my house claiming the package tested positive for illegal substances. It was a video card and they already opened it prior so they knew it didn't contain anything illegal. They tried to get me to accept the package and I flatly refused because they tampered with it, you could clearly see where they taped it back up. I was not kind or cordial in my response so they were plenty pissed. Later that day they dropped it off on the porch. Those types REALLY don't like it when you stand your ground. I used to respect the badge, not so much anymore.
Clearly this won't happen to lots of people all the time going forward.
After accepting liability to replace it, they return and gift it to you? How nice of them.. 😂
@@innocentbystander3317 wait it was not gifted. He paid for it. Now what? Say it did not get delivered? return it?
Depending on when that happened, you might have a lawsuit on your hands. Police cannot open your mail without a warrant from a judge except in certain circumstances such as having reason to think it is a bomb. If they merely thought it was drugs then they would have had to get a warrant from a judge that said as much, no warrant means a fourth amendment violation.
I worked in a scientific laboratory many years ago. We had a contract with IBM to maintain our very few PCs in use at the time. The 10 Mb hard drive failed on one of the PCs and when the IBM technician showed up he apologized and said "sorry we don't stock 10Mb drives anymore so I will have to give you a 20Mb drive"
I remember my boss saying what will we ever do with all that extra space.... How times have changed!
I find it interesting how an HOA can tell a homeowner to take down a ring camera because of neighbors' privacy but these cameras can invade an entire block!
That’s easy... because in one case it’s the government doing it, and in the other case it’s you.
@@johnlacey3857No,the government totally isn't doing it! Totally! 🤞
Typical government exemption for them and any cooperative agencies
That's what I would tell all the parking lot Karens that don't want to be recorded in public - do you realize by walking in any of these stores, you are recorded on whole banks of security cameras? Many parking lots have pole mounted security cameras all over. Cameras are all over recording everything in public. Will the HOAs now ban FedEx deliveries?
Not sure how hoa stops video in public
My mom used to work for an FBI field office in the 80s as a dispatcher in Miami and she would talk about how field agents would dress up as Bell South employees (now AT&T), ride around in Bell South vans and "work" on telephone poles. She told me this back in '05 and didn't believe a word she said until I served in the Airforce in 2013. The technology and how invasive it is so Orwellian that the 4th amendment might as well shouldn't even exist anymore. The fact that they have certain drones and planes that are painted light blue at the bottom of them to blend in with the sky convinced me that my mom was way ahead of her time....
My father worked 40yrs at South Central Bell, BellSouth, now AT&T in Louisville. He had opportunities to move to Nashville, Atlanta, or Jacksonville. I wanted move to Florida so bad, but we stayed home.
Basically when FBI, or Police wanted a landlines tapped, he just put a switch on that line. This was in 80s and 90s. He always said don't talk dirt on the phone.
@@bijouxdoum6199I don't know about you but it still blows my mind on the type of surveillance systems that have been rolled out under the excuse of "national security" while everyone's daily lives are being stored into multiple databases. Look up sentient world simulation if you want to know what they are doing with all of our information.
@@bijouxdoum6199 :o
In my town they use the city utility trucks same way.
They can hack your internet router and see a infrared readout of everyone in your house.
At 51 years old, I'm so glad I was born at a time when I could experience probably the most freedom the United States will ever experience for the first couple decades of my life. It was great. Awesome. I feel so bad for everyone after Gen X.
The 80s were awesome hair metal action and adventure movies and every girl wanted to look like a young and hot Madonna.
It would be a hoot to have cameras monitor police and FEDS and have it available commercially for the public to watch the watchers.
I’d say plenty of boots on the ground would fight against both this policy and the FedEx stuff, because that means their coworkers, bosses, government officials are essentially tracking their families too. The brass and the elected, on the other hand? No problem at all, they’ll just hide in their offices while the “outsiders” fight against each other.
Funny how cops hate people following them, but we’re supposed to be okay with them monitoring our every move.
This is an amazing idea...
That's unironically what the governments of the world are afraid of and why they want to censor the internet so much.
It will become a police state they cannot escape and cannot control.
That is what 1st Amendment auditors are trying to do. So much police brutality on these brave citizens when they record LEO abuses.
As my grandfather used to say...."you're not a criminal today but tomorrow when a new law is created, you then become a criminal" - that new law can be about ANYTHING these days.
Called a statute. They create them as needed. It's just one level though. He was spot on!
That is Mintory report. That's where you don't do anything wrong today. And you do all this stuff? In twenty twenty five twenty twenty six twenty twenty seven twenty twenty eight.And you're fine, you're living your life
2002 - 2040. Your fine
But 2050. Now we got new laws, but those new laws that were written in 2050 They apply for everything that you did in 2030. So how do you know what's against the law?And what's not against the law, if the law hasn't been written yet, and it's retroactive, like minority report.
That's crazy
That really happens, like with the atf, only its not even a law, they just change definitions and "rules"
They did that with cannabis, because of rope competition.
Yeah a retroactive law got me...
That is nuts man!! I was just thinking the same thing like 5 months ago!! Thats why they sit out front of your house for 20 minutes before they leave your package😮
Fedex needs to mind their own business bc they are not immune to karma.
This will ONE HUNDRED PERCENT be abused and escalated to whatever the next step is. 1984 and Idiocracy are no longer movies....
guaranteed
Camacho for Prez 2024!
It is already being abused.
@@jcd2472 Yes, just like no knock raids
The postal service has been spying on people for years
We are officially living in a police state. Time to boycott FedEx too.
Exactly
It’s not real. I’m a driver. We have dash cams and cams that watch the driver. That’s it
Always has been
These companies are so big that this is why they do it....a boycott is free advertising...maybe not if they lose a wee bit of money during boycott, but that'll die when their partners, the big news agencies, throw other bs in your face.
@@steveturner3864but it doesn't happen all at once, overnight. If they do partner up, it usually starts slow, 1 camera on a truck in each district, or, 5 on a fleet of 100 work out the kinks, continue- saves money.
I wish FedEx would spend their time spying on the porch pirate instead of me. Maybe I'd start getting my packages!
That's what the cameras are for. This guy is a drama queen out for attention.
Just one more reason Fed Ex is absolutely one of the worst companies on the planet, can't do their one job correctly, and instead are co-opting to sellout their customers. Just awesome.
I don't think they should be spying on anyone actually
dont u have a post center? like civilized countries do
It's time to boycott FedEx.
They control the market. UPS is worse & who else do you think you are going to use when you aren't the company shipping?
We have given up so many of our rights. This is absolutely ridiculous and unacceptable
Exactly Steve 💯 percent correct 👏 👍..
this was never a right we had, we have no right to privacy in public, only in your own home.
@@JonBrounright to privacy and unnecessary searches and seizures. Is there any legitimate warranted need to background check all license plates on the road? No.
@JonBroun I disagree. We effectively had an expectation of privacy in public, because the technology did not exist to effectively surveil us. All preemptive action against individuals to reduce crime is fundamentally unconstitutional; regardless of the benefit. If redflag laws saved 100,000 kids per year, the removal of guns from those individuals is still a dangerous overreach. In the end, legislated safety kills those being protected.
@diggernash1 red flag laws prevent people from purchasing, it doesn't mean you get your guns stripped from possession
They don’t give two craps about your rights or the constitution.
All about the money! Give me the money!
Exactly
Call "They" what they are...Traitors committing Treason!
Just like the police.
What right is this violating?
HA! I worked for a major telecommunication company, drove a tower truck for years. One glorious morning during our usual pass-down meeting we were informed that GPS units would be installed. Of course we all protested at the thought of being tracked but they calmed our nerves by saying that it is ONLY for safety, you know, in case of an emergency. We instinctively knew that was BS and sure enough, they abused the hell out of that. If you wanted to find a good place to eat for lunch or find a restroom and it took you out of route or you let your vehicle idle too long or say your job was close to your home and you decided to stop for lunch, etc. You would get called on the carpet to answer for your sins. Safety my a**! More like micro management to the inth degree. These cameras linked to a somne central data base, although all good intentions, (cough, cough) can and WILL be abused. No bueno.
No wonder stuff never got fixed…times sure have changed!
I used to monitor these in-car GPS systems for law enforcement. It's just software installed on a computer. They could watch you from their desk.
I drive a class B CDL Roll-Off container Trash truck. The company installed AI cameras, called “Samara” facing outward and facing the driver. If you touch your cell phone, it will yell at you to “Put phone down!” and send the video to your supervisor ! It will also send a video to your supervisor if you’re more than 4 miles over the speed limit or if you are following too close. Normally the “following too close” is a result of a car cutting in front of you.
@@SB-zy7wy sounds like just modern electronics installed on an old design. Probably offsets risk cost of drivers not paying attention. They’re not reading your texts. Sounds like a smart business decision.
@@SB-zy7wyit's called Samsara. My employer has these in all company vehicles.
These public private relationships need to stop.
That is the baseline of fascism.
The mafia gov't is a corporation. It's not what you think it is.
It's time to WAKE UP!
They are not using it to arrest criminals.. instead harassing law abiding citizens to gain abolishment of the right to privacy
You own a car.., you must have money, they want it.
@@williambaldwin2047good thing I don’t have a car or money. Now I don’t feel so bad about being old and poor anymore , lol
@@williambaldwin2047They ignore dangerous criminals but love chasing tax-paying citizens. They know what’s good for ‘em, they do.
How is that you have all this information
@@Tempusverum - taxation is theft. It's time to wake up.
And then they "FORGET" their body cams when they raid your house at 6am!
Or, turn their cameras off!
of course.
@@moeabertolucci they will do that more as the corruption grows. protect yourself and your loved ones.
That's cool, I "forgot" about the 50lbs of tannerite stuffed inside of my taxidermied bull mastiff.
Just to get killed in some cases.
“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who would pervert the Constitution” - Abraham Lincoln
thats rich.
As long as we sit back and do absolutely nothing they will control every aspect of our lives.
Ironic coming from the President who destroyed the Constitution more than any other President in history.
Ironic words from the most authoritarian president we had until FDR
Congress is bribed.
FedEx where I live never gets it right. They said my home doesn't exist. That I'm not me and don't live in my home. They deliver my packages to my neighbor's 5,000 sq ft toy shed across the street - they think my front door is a garage door. And they think my neighbor from a long ways away lives in my house that doesn't exist, so here I sit with paint that's not mine and they can't find me to pick it up and deliver it to the correct address. So much for surveillance.
My local electric power provider started finding cameras they couldn't identify on their poles. This is in a rural county. The power provider had not given permission to anyone to put them there. So, they just started taking them all down.
SMH
Is there foreign owned farmland nearby?
@@rachelle4907 not that I know of
@@rachelle4907 - That's a darn good question.
👀
Almost every inch of London is being surveilled by public or private CCTV 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
I don't want to live like that!!
Yet all the crimes mostly go without conviction. Board daylight auto theft, knife incidents, phone snatching, etc.
Don't even make me go back to 1997 when all those tunnels had cameras yet not a one of them were working when Princess Diana was being hounded by the paparazzi and caused her car to crash!
Yep. That's where we are headed.
You already do
@@bessieknoxlet it rest
Your ring doorbell, the camera in your t.v., the GPS in your cellphone.
I no longer trust my toaster either.
My laptop camera doesn't work.Must have something to do with the Simpsons Band-Aid stuck over it.
There was a paranoid badger that had the same issue. I no longer think she was crazy.
My toaster is from the late 40s, it's about the only appliance I have that I trust.
It's far safer to just have an old fashioned CCTV type system if you're going to install cameras
@@Z4Zander Glad I'm not alone. I also have one on my phone!
That's so weird,the other day in my neighbourhood I saw a van that looked like a fed ex van,but it wasn't marked,and there was prolly 5 guys in fed ex shirts driving by and I thought it was weird.
Maybe they should be watching their drivers destroy my packages instead.
So it's not just my packages? LOL
HA! 😂👍
They usually just steal what's inside my package and then deliver an empty box. They are named FED after all... and for a reason!!!
Or stealing them...
Your packages go through many terminals on a belt and handled by several people. Also, when yer truck has 341 pkgs in it they dont always stay on the shelves. You want to minimize risk of damage, dont use either of the two delivery services which control 85-90 percent of the market
And yet the police can mute, turn off, and conveniently lose video records from their body cameras. If you were a criminal required to wear a camera, this would be extremely convenient. Wouldn't it?
Or they mute and hold their hand over the lens
This overuse of the CCTV has been common in London for many years. There's a video of a man who purchased a large dragon monster costume and wore it outside on a London street at 2 AM. Within five minutes there were two police vehicles investigating his actions. The people are under constant surveillance.
CMECUFU
My new homemade license plate.
There are still a lot of agencies that don't require body cameras. It's their word against yours, and judges take their word for everything.
@2pugman in the UK- or England itself, there was a story a few years back where they were placing cameras in people's homes to monitor unruly and delinquent children. Imagine having a wild child on probation fir something stupid and all the sudden having the government monitor your every move in your own home with pics to prove it.
"FedEx declined to answer questions we asked them [regarding this]". This tells me enough to boycott FedEx until they answer our questions.
I think that since Amazon came out with their own delivery, it took so much of the delivery business away from FedEx, that they aren't doing well. So, the feds are providing subsidy if they go along with the cameras.
@@jimmypoe4707 I bet you're right.
I started to ask, how does one boycott FedEx? The sender of the package has control of the delivery method.
@@jimmypoe4707 could be that. But even if FedEx was number one, don't you think they would enroll in such a thing anyway ?
In the last few weeks I’ve had 3 Amazon packages stolen! We live 1000 yards from the street
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Gotta boycott businesses that use them for shipping as well. Otherwise they won't feel it.
They’ve been doing that for a long time. So has UPS, USPS, Comcast, AT&T, Apple, etc. All electronic infrastructure is doing it, and has been for many years.
A FedEx driver tried hitting me with their truck 2 years ago. When I called my local FedEx to report them, they responded by blacklisting my address. Guess it was a blessing in disguise.
what did they "blacklist" you
from being hit on the road :p
@@jeebusk Cause they didn’t want to deal with my legitimate complaints and would rather punish me instead of firing an incompetent driver.
@ChrisSuperDude welcome to today's society.
DEI management.
I got behind a FedEx truck and noticed a package sitting on the bumper of his truck. I was running behind but chose to follow him flashing my lights and blowing my horn so I could let him know. He stopped and laughed at me and held up an “April Fools” sign! He said that I wasn’t the first that had stopped him! How unprofessional and foolish!
The way FedEx drivers drive through my neighborhood, they need the cameras filming them, not me
Watched a 3 truck fedex convoy tailgate, speed and weave on a main road a few weeks ago.
Fedex is never going to report on themselves and cop buddies are not going to do anything to fedex friends
They do but unless someone call and reports it they don’t have a reason to watch it.
We have kids and cats on our gravel road with a speed limit of 10mph. FedEx does about 40mph.
Was behind FedEx delivery truck at a roundabout he was doing at least 40 mph lost control went over the curb his door came open losing packages and damn near wrecked a car....
If FedEx is doing this, why would we think Walmart, Amazon, UPS are not?
Edit since YT won't let me respond again. "Error occurred"
Walmart has 18 wheelers that drive all over the country.
Edit again - No, I don't carry a smartphone. Old school flip phone here. 👍
Edit again- That's fine. I've lived without a cell phone for most of my life. I can do it again...Can't you? @0wl999 If not, you're gonna have issues.
Bought a money order from Walmart today… they needed my phone number and deiver’s license. Why???
Revenue collectors and the other Communists require this but they don’t use it on illegals so they don’t have to worry since it’s exclusively to attack legit American citizens.
I deliver in Amazon vans. They're learning facial recognition while we drive and scan everything on road also. Honestly we're under attack. They're just planning for the right time. Google and UA-cam are also in on it. They grab us with entertainment and convienance.
Your apps have been spying on you 😂😂😂😂 it’s in your contracts
Amazon already doing it.
In NC, traffic cameras were declared unconstitutional several years ago. The state left many of them in place and still utilized them to issue documents to drivers that looked EXACTLY like citations, but said the amount indicated to be paid, typically $50, was a SAFETY DONATION, not a fee. Naturally this part of the document was stated in extremely fine print, almost impossible to read. This is classic US government at work.
“The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.”
The price of Liberty is eternal vigilance! My guy those words hit deep! I wish every American citizen understood that and got involved!
Reading the fine print is EXACTLY why I cut up my credit cards in 1995. Now no credit score is worse than a bad credit score. How does that make any sense?
@@TheHippieatheart63 f credit any way
They have recently trailed an AI camera on NC highways. The images it produces of moving targets is incredibly detailed....scary technology.
@@ib1ray - Ok, so contact me to fight together, but you will have to catch up on the Truth, because I can tell you don't know what's really going on.
Thank you for this!!! Gang stalking search brought me to your channel ..they use different vehicles on a much larger scale for gang stalking...
Gang stalking is not real, please ask your doctor to refer you to a mental health professional
Yeah, ok buddy...🙄
The youth of today have no idea what its like to live in a free and open world and it's horrendous.
They don't care, they're used to it. Not to mention they put their whole life on social media anyways.
I tell them this and they act like I'm nuts.
So many are so far gone it’s disturbing
A major turning point was 9/11. I remember my girlfriend waiting for me at the airport terminal to pick me up.
Only way to free us is to change our money system
i was at a home depot Christmas eve buying things with my brother to fix up his house, when a cop walked in claimed i had a warrant and arrested me. spent all christmas weekend in jail. just to find out it was from a paperwork issue from 10 years ago. went in front of judge, the judge was surprised and told me i should not even be here, released me in time to celebrate new years atleast. ya this needs to stop, ill never forgive the justice system for that
The fact you had any warrants at all is your problem.
@@marcuslinton310You wouldn't say that to a person's face. Don't talk like this irl
@@commentingisawasteoftime7195 Do you know the poster?
@@marcuslinton310 should not be in jail because of paperwork errors. People in nyc don't do time for murder.
@@marcuslinton310 most people dont know they have to show up for jury duty when requested
I lost my best friend last year to breast cancer....her final hours we spent together watching tv and the news. She turned to me and said that she was happy she was not going to witness further of our Nation falling apart. And the division amongst us. 😢
😢
I am sorry for your loss. Just before my father passed he expressed the same sentiments.
❤️🫶❤️
I'm sick, and feel the same... So sad for the younger generations who have never seen freedom before mass surveillance. Their addiction to electronics is by design, and are a part of the problem. My generation should have fought back when it started. 😢
Sorry you lost your friend.
I feel the same, I'm glad my family doesn't have to be HERE!
Yet, I Pray 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 knowing we are going to witness the Greatest Work of GOD! SOON! AMEN 3:04
Myrna you are definitely going back in the days when our age group used to dress and looked like they were going out somewhere, no tracksuits or trainers I definitely agree
So the dude that dropkick my packages over my gate , then does it again bc he didn't make it over the first time is responsible for spying on us. Got it
:)
If you think about it, it actually makes perfect sense 😂
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If you think that the poor schlub delivering packages is in on this, then you have bigger problems than I can address...
@@richfarfugnuven6308 the actual ‘individuals’ don’t have to be in on it if their trucks and parcel carriers have cameras/microphones on them.
Beware of those who will take your right to privacy away in the name of security. For in the name of security they will continue to take your individual rights away until you have none.
Absolutely correct. Surveillance leads to a policing state.
Spoken this forever, and people don't understand the scale of it... Now we have kids that have grown up with it, and they DEFINITELY don't understand! 😞
security and safety.
safety belts, helmet laws , vacs, n etc…
read Rev 18:23
the word Sorcery and Witchcraft is actually the word pharmaceuticals.
This is the deception.
In progress now
And your money too.
For a company so concerned about crime, it's a mystery why they always leave packages in full view of the street.....
Do you have a secure receptacle to place it in instead?
Go pick it up yourself.
😂😂
Always 😆
Or on my neighbors porch down the street when they know damn well where I live!!!!!
@@colleen0229or they say my address doesn’t exist. I’ve only lived here for 22 years! My house # is 61. My neighbor’s (62),whom they have zero trouble finding, is literally 40 feet away 🤦♂️. UPS and Amazon doesn’t seem to have any trouble finding me.
Woah "FED"ex working with "THE FEDS" Damn I had no idea 🤯
Private companies should not be allowed to use your state-issued and required license plate to track your activities. Period.
Let's try to get law passed to prevent this! Yeah, we can't
This is not state issued this is a public company. That has the city cops pay for their services
Wait until you find out about isoclaimsearch and leads online, clear and other data brokerage. You can get your car appraised by your tag number online, hiw do you think that happens?
The state owns your license and your registration... They can pass laws to prevent the use of this...
License plates and vehicle registration are unconstitutional!
I am never using Fed Ex again. Done supporting their abuse of our freedom.❤
@@teresa9760 what solution do you propose? I’m asking so we can go down the rabbit hole of security, together:)
I guess you don't use a Cell phone. Who do think owns AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Etc. (Your Gov and calls and texts are available to them. They just make it seem like they need a warrant.)
Law enforcement has been using the USA post office for decades. Are you going to stop getting mail?
@@Kristopher1999it's the interconnects that they use from what they see that will be used that fails the 4th amendment
Fed-Ex delivers packages for the USPS.
Fedex in my area is incapable of delivering any package that hasn't been at least 30% physically destroyed or dropped in a body of water.
It's not uncommon for us to recive packages addressed to our neighbors. Delivery services advertise the "last mile" delivery, but individuals have to do the "last 250 feet" delivery on occasion.
True story. Sister/artist shipped a custom painting across the US, precisely following every FedEx shipping requirement for framed artwork. Item arrived with a giant hole thru the center of it. Customer was willing to pay for a new painting. Shipped thru FedEx a 2nd time and arrived with a massive hole in the center and a crowbar lodged inside the box. Turned out a disgruntled employee was purposely targeting parcels marked "Fragile". Sister was an idiot for shipping w/FedEx twice.
I'm going to have to say, my packages I get are in good shape. Everything ordered is dropped where I work. I ordered a few new ebikes recently and it was good. I appreciate them delivering stuff to the middle of nowhere. New respect from me, thanks.
FedEx is constantly delivering to the wrong address around here.
@@jessicaanderson7885 i bet the problem is you or the shipper 💯
Sounds like substantial grounds for a Class Action Lawsuit for invasion of privacy to me!
I got a notice for not showing up to court for parking tickets. Not only did the "collection" agency read the incense plate wrong, they got the make model and type of vehicle wrong too. It took months to straighten it out. I also get toll road bills a couple times a year for cars I never owned. It's all a intentional money grab from people that don't need to worry about getting in trouble while they're stealing from us.
This is a merger of corporate and state power. That's the literal definition of a certain word.
Fascism
Communism
China.
Corporatocracy
Yup , Fascism it is. Brought to you first through Gaybamacare.
Let's put FedEx and the others out of business
Are you going to give up your Prime membership?
I don't believe in cancel culture
@@billfargo9616 Yeah as soon they start showing commercials.
@@billfargo9616 I gave mine up years ago as a boycott. The problem is that there's so many companies to boycott, there's hardly any left to choose from.
they have total market control. but it's not about that. with taht much market control you need to take steps to make them correct their bad behavior.
As an owner operator truck driver I can see the other side of this, the "BIG TRUCK LAWERS" have gotten so out of hand that insurance costs now crush companies since any two but lawyer can make me liable for the unsafe drivers on the road. If I could have a camera installed on my truck that would read license plates I would 100% share information with local police. Reckless driving, texting and driving, speeding and driving impaired could in an instant end me, and take me away from my family making my family homeless just because some dumb person in a car decided to sleep in and then speed to work and wreck, blaming it on me the truck driver. It's not the companies, it's the big companies answering to the REAL BIG BROTHER the insurance companies. We live in a world where there is no respect for law or the lives of their neighbors. We need to hold people accountable!
I used to build fixtures for FedEx, and one of the stipulations of the contract was that we were not aloud to use FedEx Ground to ship these fixtures due to the fact that they consistently arrived to the locations damaged.
Ha!
That's cause package handlers throw that shit on the rollers. They want it done fast. They're always worried about labor...
@AKYLE315 I work at a hub. Management is such a bunch of assholes that we're constantly turning over not just package handlers but managers as well. You get promoted for being an asshat, not for being competent. Package handlers don't care about your packages because their lives such. I'm an administrator, one step up from a PH, all I do is push paper. Everything blows here, and I'm looking to get out.
Ground is a franchise I think
3rd party
@Variety_Pack
"Let us UNIONIZE!" Add that to corporate governance. How do you like it it now?
Let's all tell FedEx how happy we are about this. 👎✈👎
Send OCEA to ANY of their buildings 😂
You think they care? You think they're the only ones doing it? So many people are still so naive or willfully stupid. It's honestly embarrassing at this point. Seems most people would rather live on their knees a slave in a gilded cage with chains of gold.
Let's all _boycott_ fedex
These companies are too big to fail. Your lack of business or boycott does NOTHING. Nothing but physically removing them will change anything. This has been your morning wakeup call.
You can tell them until you are blue in the face and they'll be laughing the whole time because unless you are a company that routinely uses them to send shipments to the tune of $1m + a year and you threaten to stop using them, they'll just laugh at you. Next it will be UPS and, then DHL, then what?
There is only two ways to stop this, constant cyber attacks on the system which is obviously illegal or a federal law that bars LE from receiving the sharing of the data which will never happen because its the govt. that wants this surveillance state. They are doing everything they can to make "Minority Report" a real life thing. Remember, as farfetched as many movies are, they are often the very thing that puts ideas into heads to work on making things of the movie(s) a reality.
It won't affect you until it does, and then it will affect you a whole lot all at once.
Very smart comment
Everything is everything until it isn't anymore.
Our phones have been doing this for over a decade. This is just another layer of icing on the cake
I want my data erased…time for a class action lawsuit
we all do. too bad its in government vaults and will be analyzed by AI tools to detect pre-crime and political dissidents
Post private property and no solicitation signs and you have established a reasonable expectation of privacy according to the Supreme Court ( ie are driveways public byways ruling). Then if your privacy is proven violated, those signs help back up a suit claim.
@@twinkleblink3073great point... I'm heading out to home Depot now to get such signs
I’m on board!!
Lmk how that works out.....
‘’Persons of Interest’’ was ahead of it’s time. A great TV show.
My sister and I LOVED that show! 👍❤️
Not ahead of its time...outright telling us what they are planning.
Loved that show
And the actor was blacklisted supposedly
Who told you it was ahead of its time? That was already happening at that time. At least the surveillance, not the prediction.
I won’t be using FedEx for my shipping needs anymore.
Absolutely the best tool we have is boycotting
All delivery trucks have cameras. Your phone has one
Good luck
You may not use them, but every time they drive down your street or road they watch your home. Think again.
@@kBIT01
Now I know Fed Ex licks boots ,I'll do what I can to not have my shipping money used to support this act of treason.
FedEx has been doing this for years
Mass surveilance is almost never used to catch actual criminals and is overwhelmingly used to target dissidents.
Got stats?
@@shindrithargriethrat8408go back to the days of East Berlin and USSR They literally tapped every phone call and collected the DNA of all their citizens
@@shindrithargriethrat8408 Do you ?
Friends truck was broken into, I think the way they caught the guy that broke into 30+ vehicles was this type of system.
Mao China nazi Germany Stalin Russia
Maybe FedEx shoukd use their cameras to figure out when and where packages are being delivered when goods are being reported as missing. They'd then be able to tell me why my new Dell laptop was delivered to a house with a red door, according to their delivery picture, but my house has a white door.
Then they have the nerve to claim it was delivered to the correct hosue and give me the runaround.
Yeah all of these companies across the board have terrible service/customer service.
They're actually used in the vehicles to watch the drivers.
This video is misleading
@@PhillipFelix-kw3zi made multiple complaints and requests for an investigation to the post office and OPM about not receiving mail for weeks at a time.
Nothing but excuses and a total resistance for anything to be done.
It happens still today.
Honestly sick of them and glad there's finally some accountability
The issue I have is FedEx is using this as a revenue stream. They get money for collecting information on the public, sell it to another company who sell it to the government.
Why are they worrying about law breakers? They don’t do nothing to them anyway!
DONE with FedEx. Thanx Steve!
The cops pay the cable installers to snitch on you too!
This is against our privacy 😡
I remember these stories
I believe you don't forget about the Postal Inspector.
lol what cable, us a vpn is you really wanna hide
😂😂😂so glad I've always shredded advertisements from ADT, and every single so-called cable company.
ok that's bullshit
Guilty until proven innocent.
They're already proven guilty. You must have failed listening comprehension in the first grade.
They,re casting such a broad net that they’re gathering evidence on innocent citizens. IMHO, that violates the 4th Amendment!
Seems to be that way these days. Not acceptable. I think people are starting to finally figure this crap out.
Yes, as a commoner, you go to court to PROVE your innocent, because they already have you as guilty anyway
Thats how judges can allow or disallow evidence that could prove your innocent
The prosecutor and the judge want the public to think that they are doing their jobes when it comes time to vote to continue their respective careeres
I still prefer them to UPS.
I'm a FedEx Ground driver and every single truck is equipped with very sensitive cameras the record the outside and inside the cab .. Time for me to leave this industry .. I don't need this crap !!!
fedex crap needs you!
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Why you worried ?
@@AJ-oz9vy Our freedom is being compromised by big brother !!!
Leave then rather than spewing your emotions with us good civilians
Just switch to a different company…
Governments have figured out that companies can do things that the Government isn't allowed to.
The government shouldn’t be able to bend the law like this because they’re still obtaining the same information. It shouldn’t matter whether they’re doing it or it’s being done on their behalf.
They've always known that, or at least since they began hiding things for National Security. That's why there are government contractors like Lockheed Martin and others.
Too true.
Yep they started this with spying on people by having a foreign government do it for them. So the US can say hey we're not violating your rights, but this other country (United Kingdom) doesn't have a 4th Amendment so they can do it all they like.
Skynet’s eyeballs are going online !
I worked for a vehicle repossession company. There were about six cars and two tow trucks with four cameras each. The cameras read license plates. If the plate was in the database an alarm would sound. Then the driver would check to see if the plate matched the description of the vehicle. If it did, a tow truck would be called. For all of the plates that were seen, their location was stored with its GPS location.
It is possible that the camera and software company share and sell that information to agencies not related to the repossession company. Each eight hour shift would capture 7,000 to 24,000 images. Divide that by about two because most of the time the two cameras on one side of the car would capture the same plate. The cameras all have infrared light shining from them. They work with the infrared light. So they work day and night, rain or shine.
If 40,000 cameras captured only 5,000 vehicles per day, it equals 200,000,000 vehicles identified daily. That is just from the Flock Safety surveillance system. Certainly many of those would be the same car seen in many different locations. Still, evil people as well as governments _will_ abuse this information.
THIS IS DISGUSTING BEHAVIOR FROM THE ONES WE "VOTE" FOR AND PAY "TAXES" TOO BUT WEVE ALL LET IT HAPPEN FOR MANY YEARS....
Time to boycott FedEx.
Can't do it. UPS is terrible. So is USPS. FedEx is the least of all the evils.
AGREED
They are woke anyway, I think.
Time to boycott using cars. 😁
@@johnmorgun9961 every try bicycling places? People try to kill you, for riding your bicycle.
That's funny because I have a photo of a FedEx driver looking down at his phone driving down the interstate at 75mph, so FedEx needs cameras watching their drivers
Yes dude I had two FederalEx truck drivers racing each other on the interstate and just about ran me off the road. Wild
@@ptwon7136did you call the police? That's crazy stuff like those drivers should have gotten arrested let alone fired.
75mph is nothing. you should check out 795 and 695
well, "Fed" is in the name
ah ha ! It all makes sense now.
I mean, do people not realize that their official name started out as Federal Express?
Yea... It's "Fed" alright.... As in the ppl of this country are FED UP with this BS!!!! 🤬🤬
Unless we dump the tea in the harbor we are complacent in the face of tyranny
As an IT professional, I can tell you that once you obtain so much data, it cannot be reviewed by a human; therefore you must automate. The problem arises when the data mining algorithms aren't written correctly and you get skewed results. Same thing happens when people say you can't trust statistics, but they don't understand that they were asking the wrong question (statistically). This stuff is happening really fast these days so it is just going to get worse. Thanks for your show.
I hate license plate readers! Years ago I used a motorcycle to get to work. Phoenix, AZ just got the readers. I was pulled over 3 times in 2 weeks because... They auto ran my plate, my "short vin" matched a stolen motorcycle in Puerto Rico.
The first stop they called for backup because my job required me to be armed and in AZ I don't have to disarm before I go home. So I'm in my uniform, armed, with 5 cop cars now surrounding me and they all had their guns out... Until they figured out what happened.
Luckily I asked for a stop report when it was all done. Had it with me at the next stop... And the next. Turned them all into internal affairs after the 3rd stop and magically they never pulled me over again for that issue!
But I hate plate readers!
I see an invention on the horizon
To PREVENT THIS
Exactly why there's a gate at the end of my driveway. You're not coming in
Those black poles on the side of the rode with a camera and solar panel on top.... Thats a flock safety camera. They are everywhere in rural Ga.
I watch the ad!
Thanks again!
I’m going to exercise my right to remain silent and find another courier
In the town, where I live, they have license plate readers on every major ingress and egress. City Council is so proud that they occasionally get a stolen car and yet stomping on the throat of our constitution every minute.
Sromp is the proper wording.....glad you see this issue as it is
What do they look like?
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 very innocuous boxes about the size of a loaf of bread or a shoebox on a single pole with a solar energy collector on top. I bet you could Google pictures of them.
Same here in my suburb of Nashville, TN. What gets to me is all the cheerleading by so many of the residents. I'm sick of hearing "but they're keeping us SAFE!" ...grrr....
@@tessa5234
Is it 3 red dots, red light?
A partnership should mean that the private companies and their representatives are acting as agents of the government and should be held accountable accordingly. Personally, I think customers should boycott the companies and put them out of business.
How about the government simply doesn’t intertwine with massive billion dollar corporations? Why tf would they need to?
Yup I was just thinking about this and how the mail men have been doing this for decades as well. USPS
Maybe they need to work on porch pirates instead of normal citizens.
You are the only one who can do that. Install cameras or have your packages delivered to a pickup location near you. It's not that difficult.
@@athan_1122 , already done.😉
@@athan_1122How about shopping small and local? 🙄
The problem is that the legal system has already proven to be compromised
Right wing activist judges whining about left wing judges following the law and claiming they are activists for it...
@@PositiveOnly-dm3rx in what case?
@@PositiveOnly-dm3rx you're not living up to your username, just saying..
@geekfreak618 There was a time when attorneys did not need permission from the government.
The system is not compromised. It is functioning properly. Law enforcement has always been a clever way to tax the population without it being deemed a tax.
When a person or company is performing as an "agent" for another entity, why would they not share liability? When FedEx engages in surveillance are they not acting as authorized agents, subject to the same limitations? Tell me why not.
so when they drive up your driveway they're no longer filming from the street (public) they're breaking the law...
Now this is actual fascism. Coporations and Gov work together to watch you.
Exactly right
IT'S CALLED GANG STALKING!
Google has been doing it for years
And Ring cameras too
@@LucyDoo-mr1ts Depends on what Ring does with the video... I _LIKE_ video doorbells but to a limit.
ALPR scanners are a violation of probable cause. I don't give a shit how somebody tries to justify it. Running a license plate without cause or witnessing a crime violates ones rights.
Agents are constantly running plates. If they want to pull you over they will find the P.C. by either using one of the numerous statutory reasons or making something up.
Exactly. And doesn't this also violate due process??
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yes and what are you goin to do about it? we have rigged elections and nobody cares but you think people are goin to stand up to red light cameras?
My neighbor was a cop. He ran me and my family members while sitting home bored. He told me I was squeaky clean.
He did LOTS of things.
What finally got him was bothering the Sargent's daughter for sex. He used to do that to me. Later found out he sexually harassed the women working at the court house.
Now days....he was forced to quit. He did...moved several towns over and he cuts grass for a living.
I was glad he moved!
A year ago I stopped our suppliers from shipping via Fedx. Crappy service and poor business model. Now this. Please boycott with me.
Maybe they could do better if they would focus on their shipping business and stay out of other people's business?
Nah.
They all do it, and I'm gonna stick with the one that hasn't screwed me over repeatedly. UPS has been doing it forever, and USPS well... clearly everyone would see the problem there, I'd think.
USPS ❤
Thanks for the work you do Sir
Going back to about 2007 or 2008, I used to work at a chemical company doing their IT. The small town our plant was in got a grant from Homeland Security to install PTZ cameras and access controls because we had "sensitive" chemicals that might be targeted by terrorists or criminals. The cameras were then linked via microwave backhaul to the police department, along with other facilities around town like the public library, other industrial facilities, and so on. And the police had the ability to not only monitor these cameras, but also control where they pointed, zoom in and out, and because it was tied into our access controls they could operate our entry gates.
Fortunately these cops weren't very tech savvy or inclined, so they'd just tell us what footage they wanted for a period of time and have us email it to them. They only asked a couple of times because the scrapyard next door had a break-in or something stolen. Or they wanted to see if it had caught footage of an accident on the roads surrounding the plant.
So yeah, the groundwork for this has been there for quite some time.
Interesting and unsettling.i hate that our rights are infringed under the guise of safety.it’s nefarious and it works.quite the conundrum.
Good intell. Thanks
I live around multiple large refineries, and I have wondered if private or government agencies have drone surveillance in certain areas 24/7. It is considered critical infrastructure
The auto factory I work at recently received homeland security money for the exact same thing.
@@lukelee8934count on it
People are worried about cameras in public, while carrying a supercomputer in their pocket that tracks everything they say, every place they go, and everything they look at online...
That just happens to make phone calls.
I choose to have my phone
No freedom ..@@latreace11
Supercomputer no lol dells weakest super comp pulls 12500 watts so your galaxy s25 isn't pulling 20 watts but I get your point
Google branded cell phones also take images and use an image classifier and then send the tags back to Google.
The problem is you give the govt an inch and they’ll take a mile. In every instance.
MSM supported, for your safety, trust us we known what's best for you - realtime monitoring you everywhere. FedEx trucks surrounding Trump event, wonder why?
A mile! They’ll take your property!🔥🔥🔥😤🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@zoneundertopwont be any rallies when hes in prison 😂
One freedom at a time.