Yeah and they also have trackers in them and batteries, so folks have discovered you need to negate these features before doing anything else, even moving to another location.
The UK found a good way to deal with automated speed cameras. Hang a used tire over the camera, fill the bottom of it with diesel, toss in a match. Camera gets roasted extra crispy and pretty much everything inside is garbage so the whole thing has to be replaced.
I wonder if that would work here?
Jokes aside, it is really disturbing that cities are afraid of this company. Doesn’t say good things.
Aren’t Flock cameras packed with copper and other components with high resale value?
I heard there’s two gold bars in each one!
Yeah and they also have trackers in them and batteries, so folks have discovered you need to negate these features before doing anything else, even moving to another location.
Would that be a bucket of water or large magnet?
The UK found a good way to deal with automated speed cameras. Hang a used tire over the camera, fill the bottom of it with diesel, toss in a match. Camera gets roasted extra crispy and pretty much everything inside is garbage so the whole thing has to be replaced.
I wonder if that would work here?
Jokes aside, it is really disturbing that cities are afraid of this company. Doesn’t say good things.
I’ll bet we could break those boxes down successfully. Not every component will be traceable.
If the pieces can fit through a 1mm mesh screen, you won’t be having any more traceability problems.
Though I’ve always been partial to a nice big scoop of thermite for that purpose.