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livefromphilly · 5 months
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fieriframes · 25 days
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[I'M HERE IN NORTHERN LIBERTIES, PHILADELPHIA, JUST NORTH OF THE OLD CITY-- YOU KNOW, WHERE THEY SIGNED YET, WOULD DEPEND ON THE KIND OF EXPIATION-- TO CHECK OUT A JOINT THAT'S IN A BUILDING THAT SOME PEOPLE SAY WAS ONCE A PRODUCE MARKET--]
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ryanwolfrd · 3 months
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"And this is how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a wimper."
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nero-neptune · 1 month
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NORTHERN EXPOSURE 3.13 “Things Become Extinct”
“I’m 63 years old. 63! My life is half over. This must be what folks mean by a midlife crisis.”
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tricornonthecob · 3 months
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you should see the other guy.
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U.S. B-1 Lancer strategic bombers conduct low-level flight over Riga, Latvia, June 17, 2023. Source:  U.S. Embassy Riga
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Seventy-one California police agencies in 22 counties must immediately stop sharing automated license plate reader (ALPR) data with law enforcement agencies in other states because it violates California law and could enable prosecution of abortion seekers and providers elsewhere, three civil liberties groups demanded Thursday in letters to those agencies.
The letters from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California (ACLU NorCal), and the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California (ACLU SoCal) gave the agencies a deadline of June 15 to comply and respond. A months-long EFF investigation involving hundreds of public records requests uncovered that many California police departments share records containing detailed driving profiles of local residents with out-of-state agencies.
ALPR camera systems collect and store location information about drivers, including dates, times, and locations. This sensitive information can reveal where individuals work, live, associate, worship—or seek reproductive health services and other medical care.
“ALPRs invade people’s privacy and violate the rights of entire communities, as they often are deployed in poor and historically overpoliced areas regardless of crime rates,” said EFF Staff Attorney Jennifer Pinsof. “Sharing ALPR data with law enforcement in states that criminalize abortion undermines California’s extensive efforts to protect reproductive health privacy.”
The letters note how the nation’s legal landscape has changed in the past year.
“Particularly since the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which overturned Roe v. Wade, ALPR technology and the information it collects is vulnerable to exploitation against people seeking, providing, and facilitating access to abortion,” the letters say. “Law enforcement officers in anti-abortion jurisdictions who receive the locations of drivers collected by California-based ALPRs may seek to use that information to monitor abortion clinics and the vehicles seen around them and closely track the movements of abortion seekers and providers. This threatens even those obtaining or providing abortions in California, since several anti-abortion states plan to criminalize and prosecute those who seek or assist in out-of-state abortions.”
Idaho, for example, has enacted a law that makes helping a pregnant minor get an abortion in another state punishable by two to five years in prison.
The agencies that received the demand letters have shared ALPR data with law enforcement agencies across the country, including agencies in states with abortion restrictions including Alabama, Idaho, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas. Since 2016, sharing any ALPR data with out-of-state or federal law enforcement agencies is a violation of the California Civil Code (SB 34). Nevertheless, many agencies continue to use services such as Vigilant Solutions or Flock Safety to make the ALPR data they capture available to out-of-state and federal agencies.
California law enforcement’s sharing of ALPR data with law enforcement in states that criminalize abortion also undermines California’s extensive efforts to protect reproductive health privacy, specifically a 2022 law (AB 1242) prohibiting state and local agencies from providing abortion-related information to out-of-state agencies.
For one of the new letters from EFF, ACLU NorCal, and ACLU SoCal: https://eff.org/document/sample-alpr-demand-letter-tracy-police-department
For information on how ALPRs threaten abortion access: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/09/automated-license-plate-readers-threaten-abortion-access-heres-how-policymakers
For general information about ALPRs: https://www.eff.org/pages/automated-license-plate-readers-alpr
Agencies that received the demand letters include:
• Alhambra Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Antioch Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• Arcadia Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Beaumont Police Department (Riverside County)
• Brawley Police Department (Imperial County)
• Brentwood Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• Buena Park Police Department (Orange County)
• Burbank Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Chino Police Department (San Bernardino County)
• Clovis Police Department (Fresno County)
• Cypress Police Department (Orange County)
• Desert Hot Springs Police Department (Riverside County)
• Downey Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• El Centro Police Department (Imperial County)
• El Dorado County Sheriff's Office (El Dorado County)
• Escondido Police Department (San Diego County)
• Folsom Police Department (Sacramento County)
• Fontana Police Department (San Bernardino County)
• Fountain Valley Police Department (Orange County)
• Garden Grove Police Department (Orange County)
• Gilroy Police Department (Santa Clara County)
• Hemet Police Department (Riverside County)
• Hercules Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• Hermosa Beach Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Humboldt County Sheriff's Office (Humboldt County)
• Imperial County Sheriff's Office (Imperial County)
• Imperial Police Department (Imperial County)
• Kern County Sheriff's Office (Kern County)
• Kings County Sheriff's Office (Kings County)
• La Habra Police Department (Orange County)
• La Palma Police Department (Orange County)
• Laguna Beach Police Department (Orange County)
• Lincoln Police Department (Placer County)
• Lodi Police Department (San Joaquin County)
• Madera Police Department (Madera County)
• Manteca Police Department (San Joaquin County)
• Menifee Police Department (Riverside County)
• Merced Police Department (Merced County)
• Montebello Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Monterey Park Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Murrieta Police Department (Riverside County)
• Novato Police Department (Marin County)
• Oakley Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• Ontario Police Department (San Bernardino County)
• Orange County Sheriff's Department (Orange County)
• Orange Police Department (Orange County)
• Oxnard Police Department (Ventura County)
• Palm Springs Police Department (Riverside County)
• Palos Verdes Estates Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Pasadena Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Pittsburg Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• Rio Vista Police Department (Solano County)
• Ripon Police Department (San Joaquin County)
• Riverside County Sheriff's Department (Riverside County)
• San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department (San Bernardino County)
• San Bernardino Police Department (San Bernardino County)
• San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office (San Joaquin County)
• San Pablo Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• San Rafael Police Department (Marin County)
• San Ramon Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• Seal Beach Police Department (Orange County)
• Simi Valley Police Department (Ventura County)
• Stockton Police Department (San Joaquin County)
• Torrance Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Tracy Police Department (San Joaquin County)
• Tustin Police Department (Orange County)
• Walnut Creek Police Department (Contra Costa County)
• West Covina Police Department (Los Angeles County)
• Westminster Police Department (Orange County)
• Westmorland Police Department (Imperial County)
• Woodland Police Department (Yolo County)
That’s 71 agencies in 22 counties:
• 12 in Orange County
• 11 in Los Angeles County
• 8 in Contra Costa County
• 7 in Riverside County
• 6 in San Joaquin County
• 5 in San Bernardino County
• 5 in Imperial County
• 2 in Ventura County
• 2 in Marin County
• 1 each in El Dorado, Fresno, Humboldt, Kern, Kings, Madera, Merced, Placer, Sacramento, San Diego, Santa Clara, Solano, and Yolo counties
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fiveoncanal · 17 hours
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1 Bedroom Apartments in Northern Liberties
One bedroom apartments available for rent starting at $1,650. Explore artisanal boutiques, culinary delights, and a thriving arts scene right at your doorstep.
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livefromphilly · 5 months
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Photography: Poison Heart, Philadelphia 3/22/24
Photography: Poison Heart, Philadelphia 3/22/24 @visitphilly
I was as in Philadelphia last weekend for the first session of the Asian Art Initiative’s Sound Type Music Festival and Music Writers Workshop. Because of the nature of the trip down, it had felt as though it were somehow more of a whirlwind experience than before.  After meeting with the writers group, I rushed off to catch JOVM mainstays Psymon Spine at Silk City Diner. The set ended. The…
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remembering that one time a kid asked if he was a noob and everyone within 100m put their hand up. He got so angry, but if he didn't want to know the truth then why did he fucking ask?
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worldlibertytv · 9 months
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See Ivonne A. Baki Ambassador Ecuador to the USA and many more attend 40th Annual Ecuador Parade in Queens NY , See more in our World Liberty TV Political Channels @ https://www.worldlibertytv.org/40th-ecuadorian-parade-in-jackson-heights-queens-ny-2023/
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phillygrub · 10 months
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The Carson Introduces a New Culinary Experience to Northern Liberties
The Carson, a 12-story building with 373 apartment units, underground parking, and over 25,000 square feet of amenity space, announces a series of Food Truck Saturdays this summer. Each Saturday, a carefully curated selection of food trucks will gather at the apartment building, offering an array of mouthwatering lunch options. This new initiative aims to provide residents and the local…
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tricornonthecob · 2 months
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kissie practice, and future ATNH angst spoiler
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Latvian FV107 Scimitar CVR(T), Riga, Latvia, May 25, 2016. Photo by D.P.
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