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Surveillance, False Arrest and is AI to Blame? Scrood | Show 21

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AI surveillance and false arrest on the American people by law enforcement is far too common. Many of you that have never experienced this or never have been profiled, do not understand just how common and financially devastating this illegal police action is for the public and the tax payer, especially for poor and middle class Americans.
The ramifications are long and seemingly endless. The average law enforcement budget for most cities, not including the court system and some benefits (differs by city), hovers around thirty percent of the cities' general funds that is provided by tax payers. This does not include another variable 15 percent funding from the state or federal government. Moreover, data for some cities does not reflect the cost of incarceration.
We started Scrood to fight corruption in politics and BIG biz. Help the cause and SHARE our content. Let's Take 'Em Down.
Subscribe for FREE on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you listen & Watch on Youtube@ScroodFM
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AI surveillance and false arrest on the American people by law enforcement is far too common. Many of you that have never experienced this or never have been profiled, do not understand just how common and financially devastating this illegal police action is for the public and the tax payer, especially for poor and middle class Americans.
The ramifications are long and seemingly endless. The average law enforcement budget for most cities, not including the court system and some benefits (differs by city), hovers around thirty percent of the cities' general funds that is provided by tax payers. This does not include another variable 15 percent funding from the state or federal government. Moreover, data for some cities does not reflect the cost of incarceration.
We started Scrood to fight corruption in politics and BIG biz. Help the cause and SHARE our content. Let's Take 'Em Down.
Subscribe for FREE on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you listen & Watch on Youtube@ScroodFM
Thanks, Ben & Elly

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Subscribe to Scrood FREE: Scrood, Apple, Spotify, Youtube.com/@ScroodFM, TwitterX, Website, RSS, @ScroodFM

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