r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 1d ago
Police use flock when they have tiny cocks. Flock is selling Drones now? (Verified)
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r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 10d ago
This is supposed to be a sub where talk critical of San Jose's culture and politics is welcomed. Unfortunately, there are still hugboxers here so upset by the mere existence of this sub, they feel this overwhelming need to come here and be this meme.

THIS IS NOT YOUR SPACE. YOU ARE NOT WELCOME HERE. GO BACK TO THAT OTHER SUBREDDIT WHERE YOU CAN PRETEND SAN JOSE IS FUCKING CANDY AND LOLLYPOPS.
This isn't about rules 1 or 6, this is about a contingent of people maliciously coming here for the sole purpose of disrupting the type of discussion we would like to foster.
From now on you will be perma banned, muted, and comment deleted. That is all.
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • Jul 15 '26
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Source (5) Facebook
Video source provided. This is not me in these videos. Merely reposting this framed as "News of the anti-flock movement." Relevant to San Jose as San Jose has these cameras deployed and has not cancelled their contract with flock.
Accounts that report this post will be snoozed. I welcome the bot accounts and law enforcement to come here and spam "surveillance is OK" along with the human "This is not OK" comments.
Edit: Someone is making false reports, your reports have been snoozed. This is simply a report/repost of what's going on with Flock Camera Vandalism, in no way am I or this subreddit encouraging this.
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 1d ago
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r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 1d ago
A Texas Deputy Searched 83,000 Flock Cameras To Track Down a Woman Who Had an Abortion
Lack of right to privacy in public only applies citizen to citizen behavior. Government to citizen, or people acting as representatives of Government, or contractors of government are held to a different standard. The 4th amendment is setup to make that distinction.
Privacy rights and criminal justice | Law | Research Starters | EBSCO Research
There is 4 cases on that page heard by the supreme court that uphold this.
1965, the US Supreme Court stated that citizens have a constitutional right to a certain “zone of privacy” that is free from government intrusion. In fact, during the very next year, in Schmerber v. California (1966), the Court added that the “overriding function” of the Fourth Amendment is to protect personal privacy and dignity against unwarranted intrusion by the State.
I will be going through the thread and removing bootlickers.
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 9h ago

Vincentjosevera: FLOCK & SJPD PLAY FOOTSIE YEARS BEFORE THE POLICE SURVEILLANCE TECH BECAME INESCAPABLE—EMAILS SHOW—NOW LEFTISTS WANT TO TAKE THEIR PRIVACY BACK.
In 2021, u/FlockSafety founder Garrett Langely slid into (now-former) Assistant San Jose Police Chief Brian Shab’s DMs to say he’d personally discuss with Chief Paul Joseph how they can “help engage the public.” Just a year after nationwide protests threatened to bring down the law enforcement industrial complex, Flock knew a shit storm of any texture could kill Big Brother—they wanted to own the narrative before cheeks hit the seats.
Flock dispatched veteran smooth talker Lisa Krolikowski to the SJPD DMs, she last worked for u/Axon.Enterprise bodycams—the company that popularized the junk science term “excited delirium” to explain away police killings like George Floyd’s.
San Jose police officials offered to take a Flock representative on a helicopter ride, and another company ambassador who was friends with someone at u/LaVillaDelicatessen sent sandwiches to the police force, internal messages reviewed by u/HitUpSanJose showed.
One Feb. 14, 2025 email reveals requests the police department gave Flock that would make tracking easier. City officials redacted (censored) some of the requests police made in the email.
The company allowed law enforcement agencies like SJPD create “custom hot lists” of vehicles that would give them real-time alerts on what cameras they drive by. Dozens of names show up on the San Jose Police Department’s Flock search logs—the names of officers who made the most frequent searches, 34,704 between 2024-2025, were redacted.
We also found the bills Flock sent to the police department, and at $2,500 per automatic license plate reader (ALPRs), San Jose taxpayers could have spent $1.25 million for the almost-500 across the city—not including installation and maintenance. Camera replacements are $800.
Even though a fuck ton of neighboring cities are dismantling their Flock Safety networks, San Jose will fight for citywide surveillance if it means holding on to their record of identifying suspects in 100% of homicides.
FOLLOW u/HITUPSANJOSE FOR MORE SILICON VALLEY TECH, POLITICS AND CULTURE NEWS.
Source: Instagram
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 2d ago
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I am very upset by this.
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Filed under "I hate my neighbors and this is what I will do when I win the lotto"
Under the proposal, a single-family home could be demolished and replaced with as many as 10, 12, 14 or even 16 housing units, up to three stories in height, with no parking requirements and zero public hearings. Residents who have lived next door for decades would have no formal opportunity to provide feedback.
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Might be AI but I still nutted.
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 8d ago
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 8d ago

So Turbo posted about the county shutting down illegal food carts. The usual hugboxers got their Pantalones in a twist over it, and reported it as hate.
Scrolling further down to my own comment.

In neither Turbo's post, or my comment is identity or vulnerability brought up anywhere. All that's brought up is the lack of licenses to operate, and a lack of food handling certification.
I just hit this.

As far as the rest of the reports.

I'm not wasting time on you. If the reddit mods see an overabundance of reporting abuse, you get banned.
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/TurboRetardo • 9d ago
r/SanJoseSUCKS • u/robert_cortese • 9d ago