• Denver Shuts Car Theft Tracking System to Prevent ICE Deportations

    From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 26 09:52:36 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: misc.survivalism

    Automobile insurance is through the roof due to car thefts in Denver,
    yet Denver City Council is more concerned about replacing Americans with
    Third World invaders than helping American citizens fight car theft
    rings run by foreign invaders. Citizens need their cars to go to work
    and pick up kids from school, yet the Denver City Council is aiding and abetting car thieves in the name of aiding and abetting criminal illegal invaders.

    https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/06/25/denver-shuts-car-theft-tracking-system-to-prevent-ice-deportations/

    The left-wing Denver city council voted unanimously to shutter its
    anti-theft aut0 license plate tracking system because ICE could use the
    data to deport illegals.

    In May, the council voted against renewing the $666,000 contract with
    Flock that was launched about a year ago. The camera system monitors the
    area around 70 Denver intersections and was set up to screen for car theft.

    The system, which reportedly scans 2 million cars per month, has already resulted in the recovery of 170 stolen cars and 300 arrests. The camera
    data has also helped the Denver Police Department (DPD) to investigate hit-and-runs and murder cases, according to the Denver Post.

    Despite the relative success of the system, the city council is worried
    that the data is available for use by a large number of law enforcement agencies — not just the DPD. They fear that the data will be used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to track illegals and to apprehend
    and deport them.

    Critics accuse the city council of being more concerned about shielding
    illegal aliens than they are about serving their citizens, putting the
    welfare of illegals above the safety of the city’s residents. But
    Councilman Kevin Flynn, for one, is undeterred by the criticism.

    “We know that it can help solve crime,” Flynn said. “But I think since maybe Jan. 20 of this year, those concerns are greatly heightened and
    have a new reality about them.”

    Council member Sarah Parady also strongly supported the goal of
    protecting illegals above all else.

    “We’re living in an era where just this last week, actually an executive order came out instructing the Department of Justice and the FBI to look
    for reasons to prosecute local elected officials and activists who they
    believe are quote, unquote, obstructing ice enforcement,” Parady said. “This kind of surveillance technology is a gift if you have that kind of
    ill intent, and the federal government has that ill intent right now.”

    The extremist mayor of the city, a Democrat, also supported ending the
    contract despite the system’s benefits to tamping down crime.

    “We acknowledge that today’s environment is much different than when the pilot began in early 2024, and there are new community concerns
    surrounding this technology,” Mayor Mike Johnston’s office said.

    Denver Police Sgt. Todd Erickson, however, praised the results of the
    Flock camera system.

    “This Flock has been a great tool for all of us,” Sgt. Erickson said in April. “It is a wonderful tool not only for us but for the victims.”

    First Assistant District Attorney Matthew Kirsch also added that the
    system has “been really invaluable to helping us build cases both
    related to auto theft and more broadly.”

    The Flock system will continue until the end of its current contract in February.
    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    ‘The quiet that follows an exchange of missiles should not be mistaken
    for peace. It is often the eye of the storm.’

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  • From leonard@21:1/5 to Doctor Fill on Thu Jun 26 10:58:49 2025
    XPost: alt.politics.immigration, alt.politics.trump, alt.fan.rush-limbaugh XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns

    On 6/26/2025 8:52 AM, Doctor Fill wrote:

    Automobile insurance is through the roof due to car thefts in Denver,
    yet Denver City Council is more concerned about replacing Americans with Third World invaders than helping American citizens fight car theft
    rings run by foreign invaders. Citizens need their cars to go to work
    and pick up kids from school, yet the Denver City Council is aiding and abetting car thieves in the name of aiding and abetting criminal illegal invaders.

    https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/06/25/denver-shuts-car-theft-tracking-system-to-prevent-ice-deportations/

    The left-wing Denver city council voted unanimously to shutter its
    anti-theft aut0 license plate tracking system because ICE could use the
    data to deport illegals.

    In May, the council voted against renewing the $666,000 contract with
    Flock that was launched about a year ago. The camera system monitors the
    area around 70 Denver intersections and was set up to screen for car theft.

    The system, which reportedly scans 2 million cars per month, has already resulted in the recovery of 170 stolen cars and 300 arrests. The camera
    data has also helped the Denver Police Department (DPD) to investigate hit-and-runs and murder cases, according to the Denver Post.

    Despite the relative success of the system, the city council is worried
    that the data is available for use by a large number of law enforcement agencies — not just the DPD. They fear that the data will be used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to track illegals and to apprehend
    and deport them.

    Critics accuse the city council of being more concerned about shielding illegal aliens than they are about serving their citizens, putting the welfare of illegals above the safety of the city’s residents. But Councilman Kevin Flynn, for one, is undeterred by the criticism.

    “We know that it can help solve crime,” Flynn said. “But I think since maybe Jan. 20 of this year, those concerns are greatly heightened and
    have a new reality about them.”

    Council member Sarah Parady also strongly supported the goal of
    protecting illegals above all else.

    “We’re living in an era where just this last week, actually an executive order came out instructing the Department of Justice and the FBI to look
    for reasons to prosecute local elected officials and activists who they believe are quote, unquote, obstructing ice enforcement,” Parady said. “This kind of surveillance technology is a gift if you have that kind of ill intent, and the federal government has that ill intent right now.”

    The extremist mayor of the city, a Democrat, also supported ending the contract despite the system’s benefits to tamping down crime.

    “We acknowledge that today’s environment is much different than when the pilot began in early 2024, and there are new community concerns
    surrounding this technology,” Mayor Mike Johnston’s office said.

    Denver Police Sgt. Todd Erickson, however, praised the results of the
    Flock camera system.

    “This Flock has been a great tool for all of us,” Sgt. Erickson said in April. “It is a wonderful tool not only for us but for the victims.”

    First Assistant District Attorney Matthew Kirsch also added that the
    system has “been really invaluable to helping us build cases both
    related to auto theft and more broadly.”

    The Flock system will continue until the end of its current contract in February.

    See what happens when pot gets legalized?

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  • From Doctor Fill@21:1/5 to leonard on Thu Jun 26 19:04:34 2025
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    On 6/26/2025 11:58 AM, leonard wrote:
    On 6/26/2025 8:52 AM, Doctor Fill wrote:

    Automobile insurance is through the roof due to car thefts in Denver,
    yet Denver City Council is more concerned about replacing Americans
    with Third World invaders than helping American citizens fight car
    theft rings run by foreign invaders. Citizens need their cars to go to
    work and pick up kids from school, yet the Denver City Council is
    aiding and abetting car thieves in the name of aiding and abetting
    criminal illegal invaders.

    https://www.breitbart.com/immigration/2025/06/25/denver-shuts-car-
    theft-tracking-system-to-prevent-ice-deportations/

    The left-wing Denver city council voted unanimously to shutter its
    anti-theft aut0 license plate tracking system because ICE could use
    the data to deport illegals.

    In May, the council voted against renewing the $666,000 contract with
    Flock that was launched about a year ago. The camera system monitors
    the area around 70 Denver intersections and was set up to screen for
    car theft.

    The system, which reportedly scans 2 million cars per month, has
    already resulted in the recovery of 170 stolen cars and 300 arrests.
    The camera data has also helped the Denver Police Department (DPD) to
    investigate hit-and-runs and murder cases, according to the Denver Post.

    Despite the relative success of the system, the city council is
    worried that the data is available for use by a large number of law
    enforcement agencies — not just the DPD. They fear that the data will
    be used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to track illegals and
    to apprehend and deport them.

    Critics accuse the city council of being more concerned about
    shielding illegal aliens than they are about serving their citizens,
    putting the welfare of illegals above the safety of the city’s
    residents. But Councilman Kevin Flynn, for one, is undeterred by the
    criticism.

    “We know that it can help solve crime,” Flynn said. “But I think since >> maybe Jan. 20 of this year, those concerns are greatly heightened and
    have a new reality about them.”

    Council member Sarah Parady also strongly supported the goal of
    protecting illegals above all else.

    “We’re living in an era where just this last week, actually an
    executive order came out instructing the Department of Justice and the
    FBI to look for reasons to prosecute local elected officials and
    activists who they believe are quote, unquote, obstructing ice
    enforcement,” Parady said. “This kind of surveillance technology is a
    gift if you have that kind of ill intent, and the federal government
    has that ill intent right now.”

    The extremist mayor of the city, a Democrat, also supported ending the
    contract despite the system’s benefits to tamping down crime.

    “We acknowledge that today’s environment is much different than when
    the pilot began in early 2024, and there are new community concerns
    surrounding this technology,” Mayor Mike Johnston’s office said.

    Denver Police Sgt. Todd Erickson, however, praised the results of the
    Flock camera system.

    “This Flock has been a great tool for all of us,” Sgt. Erickson said
    in April. “It is a wonderful tool not only for us but for the victims.” >>
    First Assistant District Attorney Matthew Kirsch also added that the
    system has “been really invaluable to helping us build cases both
    related to auto theft and more broadly.”

    The Flock system will continue until the end of its current contract
    in February.

    See what happens when pot gets legalized?

    A neighbor told me he was glad that those license plate reading cameras
    have been turned off because he opposes a surveillance state tracking
    his movements in real time. I hadn't quite seen it in that context. I
    found myself agreeing with him.

    --
    First we will destroy your identity. Then we will teach you your past
    was evil. You will conclude yourself that your inheritance, your
    homeland, your ancestors and your people are underserving of it all.
    Then we will complete your dispossession and dissolve you into the final
    phase of the Kalergi Plan.

    ‘The quiet that follows an exchange of missiles should not be mistaken
    for peace. It is often the eye of the storm.’

    https://www.globalgulag.us

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