New Louisiana Law Serves as a Warning to Bystanders Who Film Police: Stay Away or Face Arrest.
New Louisiana Law Serves as a Warning to Bystanders Who Film Police: Stay Away or Face Arrest.
Louisiana is the fourth state to enact a so-called police buffer law, which allows officers to order people to keep their distance. Journalists say the law will make it harder to document when police use excessive force.
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So I wonder who's going to build a phone with a built in range finder.
19 0 ReplyThere's actually a way to do that now.
Use this filter in the BLE radar app: 00:25:DF:*
That hex sequence is used exclusively by the taser company who happens to make all of the cameras for almost all of the police.
It works fairly effectively, it spotted cops for me while I was driving past them on the freeway so I think that's probably pretty good.
11 0 ReplyWhy would a taser have Bluetooth??
3 0 ReplyTaser is a brand name. They make the body cams too. Body cams gave BLE radios. I think the sub brand of the cameras is Axon.
I'm pretty sure the weapons don't have any BLE devices in them.
3 0 ReplyHuh, TIL they own Axiom. Super interesting, thanks!
3 0 ReplyYou are quite welcome internet friend!
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Interesting topic. Please say more, line what exact app you use? I didn't see BLE radar but find many like it... Which one is legit
2 0 ReplySorry about that I didn't realize that it was listed in the store as Bluetooth radar. The app shows up in the system as BLE radar. Here's the actual link to the precise app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=f.cking.software
Here's a screenshot of the description in Google Play:
Here's a screenshot of the configuration that will find taser branded devices:
And if you don't trust the Google Play store you can also find it in the standard F-Droid repository:
1 0 ReplyCool thanks for the reply
2 0 ReplyAbsolutely! Happy to help!
Apes together strong.
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