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> There should be no expectation of privacy for any public officer

It's worth noting that SF Parking Control Officers aren't "police" by most any definition. They're not sworn, and they don't qualify as peace officers under California law. They can't execute warrants, make arrests, or carry firearms, etc. They work under the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), not the SFPD.

Their enforcement powers are limited to issuing parking citations, ordering tows, and directing traffic. About the only thing they share with actual police is the word "Officer" in the job title. Tracking these folks is about equivalent to tracking individual USPS employees.





> They work under the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA), not the SFPD.

The other points are valid, but note that California’s main general purpose state police force (CHP, which also absorbed the named-as-such State Police in 1995) is part of the State Transportation Agency, so being organizationally subordinated to a transportation agency is not really evidence of not being “police” in the normal sense.


> tracking USPS employees

... that actually also sounds useful

i don't see why they shouldnt be tracked while working


Tracking the location of the truck delivering your package sounds pretty useful. And UPS/Amazon already do this. But publishing the individual personal location of each of the 500,000 USPS employees in real-time while they're working... is a bit different.

If you track them while working you’ll focus on hourly productivity rather than annual productivity and customer satisfaction. My postman has literal love letters by children written on houses on the block, makes sure you never loose any important documents, and so generally amazing, and I’m sure if you looked at his « number of houses per hour » metric it’d look bad.

If we're talking about public tracking: package theft

Uhhh... Seems like the problem to address is crime? It's kinda crazy what kind of third world shit people just accept as normal now

I find it hilarious that people are arguing against a person w/ your using w/ the word being contrarian w/ you being contrarian right now ahahaha.

People it seems have stopped wanting for fix or reform the system.


Ok, person with anonymous account name.



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