Blue State Blues: Bay Area Cops Are Getting a New Siri-Type Tool for Fighting Sideshows
24th October 2024
Sideshows, the stunt-driving parties that rankle Bay Area residents and throttle early-morning commutes on the Bay Bridge, could become harder to pull off due to a new policing tool from tech company Flock Safety.
Officially launching Thursday, and with beta testing already complete, the technology listens for the sound of tire screeches and engine revs and then automatically sends a five-second audio clip to nearby police. The surveillance product is akin to Alexa- or Siri-enabled devices, digesting all nearby audio and waiting for trigger sounds.
Tom Pethtel, an engineering vice president at Flock, told SFGATE that his company has heard a dramatic uptick in complaints about sideshows from law enforcement customers over the past two years. The tech tool is meant to complement Flock’s license plate reader cameras and Raven gunshot microphones, part of the company’s mission to “eliminate crime.”