Will Tech Stop Golden Ghetto Crime Wave?!?

Police want local spyware cooperation and promise lower crime if plugged-in locals share their data . . . Here's a glimpse at the repeated ask. Checkit:

Police use app to deter crime in Johnson County neighborhoods

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Many of you may have heard of Ring doorbell cameras. Now, an app created by the company is allowing cities in Johnson Country to create a virtual 'crime watch' by partnering with your area police departments.

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  1. Police use app to deter crime in Johnson County neighborhoods

    And find it does not help...

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  2. Why not try my app so we can spy on you, watch your every move, and loot your privacy and then make a profit off it?

    FKme.. The New App that does it all

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  3. Amazing the majority of people are still technological imbeciles since Win 95 set off so called the personal computing revolution.

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  4. The reason it does not work is because KCMO is sending all of their criminals to the west.

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  5. Eliminate section ape housing that will lower the crime rate.

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  6. ^^ugh huh. Die off already.

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  7. ^^ You first.

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  8. In the NewEconomy your home will be a hotel, your car will be a taxi and you will act as your own police department.

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  9. Johnson county joining Ring only get another eye and access to your doorbell. Just lets the burglers know not to go thru the front door.

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  10. 11:11 go ahead and regale us all with your statististical analysis showing Sec 8 housing has low crime and/or lower crime than the general population.

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