Oakland CA Police want armed robots

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It is tabled for the time being, but the police department still wants to research it further. What could possibly go wrong?

https://theintercept.com/2022/10/17/police-robot-gun-oakland/

IN A SERIES of little noted Zoom meetings this fall, the city of Oakland, California, grappled with a question whose consequences could shape the future of American policing: Should cops be able to kill people with shotgun-armed robots?

The back-and-forth between the Oakland Police Department and a civilian oversight body concluded with the police relinquishing their push for official language that would have allowed them to kill humans with robots under certain circumstances. It was a concession to the civilian committee, which pushed to bar arming robots with firearms — but a concession only for the time being.

The department said it will continue to pursue lethal options. When asked whether the the Oakland Police Department will continue to advocate for language that would allow killer robots under certain emergency circumstances, Lt. Omar Daza-Quiroz, who represented the department in discussions over the authorized robot use policy, told The Intercept, “Yes, we are looking into that and doing more research at this time.”
 
IN A SERIES of little noted Zoom meetings this fall, the city of Oakland, California, grappled with a question whose consequences could shape the future of American policing: Should cops be able to kill people with shotgun-armed robots?

The back-and-forth between the Oakland Police Department and a civilian oversight body concluded with the police relinquishing their push for official language that would have allowed them to kill humans with robots under certain circumstances. It was a concession to the civilian committee, which pushed to bar arming robots with firearms — but a concession only for the time being.

The department said it will continue to pursue lethal options. When asked whether the the Oakland Police Department will continue to advocate for language that would allow killer robots under certain emergency circumstances, Lt. Omar Daza-Quiroz, who represented the department in discussions over the authorized robot use policy, told The Intercept, “Yes, we are looking into that and doing more research at this time.”

And with those running for office who advocate/push Federal Law Enforcement [@Joe Kent [MENTION=3175]Don[/MENTION] Bolduc], and the desire/demand to ID everybody digitally, I can feel the freedom already with the million volts/slug between my legs. And if I attempt to save my own life, my Biometric Data will be immediately sent to the Command Center for instantaneous transmission. All CBDC will be cut off, preventing me from Uber'ing or buying food until I can(?) prove my innocence.

And here we have "republicans" who are stumping for more security in every teevee ad that I see, stating that we need to return to Law and Order revenue creating laws/statutes/ordinances.
 
And with those running for office who advocate/push Federal Law Enforcement [@Joe Kent [MENTION=3175]Don[/MENTION] Bolduc], and the desire/demand to ID everybody digitally, I can feel the freedom already with the million volts/slug between my legs. And if I attempt to save my own life, my Biometric Data will be immediately sent to the Command Center for instantaneous transmission. All CBDC will be cut off, preventing me from Uber'ing or buying food until I can(?) prove my innocence.

And here we have "republicans" who are stumping for more security in every teevee ad that I see, stating that we need to return to Law and Order revenue creating laws/statutes/ordinances.

They will flip the switch on you and you'd be shut out of society. Let's also include your family, friends and associates you may be dealing with on social media.
 
Can't wait to see an army of Robo Cop's patrolling all throughout Commiefornia.

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