6 comments

  • nabbed28 minutes ago
    My US-based car has an &quot;O&quot;-like character in my license plate number, and honestly I could not figure out whether it was the letter O or a zero (even after searching the state&#x27;s DMV site for information on how to distinguish one from the other). The character is very square, so maybe that means it&#x27;s the letter O.<p>If the headline is more correct (&quot;Because Police Cameras Cannot Tell the Difference Between a Zero and the Letter O&quot;) than the article content (which contradicts that claim), then I am alarmed. Otherwise, I am less alarmed.
  • turtleyacht34 minutes ago
    It&#x27;s pretty hard to correct &quot;that person does not live here&quot; at the government level. Systems downstream pull it down and trust it completely.<p>The bureaucratic suggestion was to submit a form with wrong values on purpose, so it would be flagged for manual workaround. Could not believe they would ask for someone to lie on a form.
  • ticulatedspline3 hours ago
    source didn&#x27;t read their own flippn article<p>Title<p>&gt;Colorado Grandma Keeps Getting Pulled Over Because Police Cameras Cannot Tell the Difference Between a Zero and the Letter O<p>Article:<p>&gt; The error exists in the database. The camera reads her plate correctly, matches it to the incorrect entry, and flags her as a suspect every single time.
  • freediddy32 minutes ago
    The story isn&#x27;t Flock cameras, it&#x27;s because the police entered the license plates incorrectly.
  • crooked-v58 minutes ago
    Flock delenda est, but why are any states even using both 0 and O in license plates in the first place?
    • kQq9oHeAz6wLLS52 minutes ago
      That&#x27;s what I was thinking. You can see in one photo on the article that the O is squared off, and the zero is rounded, but it still seems ripe for confusion.
      • mordechai900033 minutes ago
        I believe, in my state, similar looking characters are considered identical for vanity plates. I assumed this applied to state issued plate IDs as well, but maybe not. It&#x27;s hard enough trying to read a license plate on the road without throwing in confusion over B vs 8 and O vs 0.
      • spuz33 minutes ago
        Yeah this is a problem even without technology. I believe the UK does not use the letter O in standard registration numbers so it cannot be confused with 0.
  • jameskilton32 minutes ago
    Flock is pure cruelty. All justice, no mercy. It needs to go away.
    • kkotak29 minutes ago
      Yep. Imagine a young dark skinned man wearing a hoodie driving that car. Dramatically increase chances of an arrest or worse.