It would likely more than double the current price. Not to mention the
extra time and energy it would divert. As someone who's been working
with sudomesh for the last year, I would much much rather this kind of
money, time, and energy be focused on actually building a functional and
useful network. If an independent node operator wanted to set up an
audio mic, that would be entirely their business, but as an org, I think
it's unlikely sudomesh would be interested.
On 03/14/2014 05:01 PM, Hol Gaskill wrote:
setting up a system like this would have a powerful
effect on the public safety
narrative - if the public is able to self-organize a better solution at a low
cost and share the data directly with everyone, it makes alot less sense for
public officials to propose alternatives wherein our freedoms are demanded in
exchange for whatever degree of security is theoretically offered. who's saying
it has to be the police that respond? if the data is made public people could
show up and videotape or whatever, or reconsider going to that area within the
next hour, generally use that info however they see fit.
i think using gps clock signal or a realtime clock IC such as a ds1307 we could
get pretty good time data. a condenser mic doing amplitude and spectral (audio
range) analysis would be enough to check for gunshots, maybe car crashes,
sirens, etc, without storing or transmitting the actual audio. could this be a
potential optional addon module to the mesh nodes?
on Mar 14, 2014, *Patrik D'haeseleer* <patrikd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Very interesting! That $264,000/yr fee does seem outrageous - once the
system is installed, there should be relatively little maintenance to keep
it running.
I wonder if the company will be disabling or retrieving the microphones when
the contract ends. It's possible the city is only "leasing" the
equipment.
Or that the company has build in some sort of self-destruct to prevent
cities taking over the network without them...
FWIW, I do think ShotSpotter is a useful technology, but it needs to be
designed with some ethical issues in mind (e.g. not collecting and
transmitting more information than is required for its stated purpose). I
think that Sudo Room taking over and overhauling the existing network in a
completely open-source fashion would be a great thing to do. That way people
could satisfy themselves that the technology only does what it claims to do.
Patrik
On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 3:23 PM, Jake <jake(a)spaz.org
<mailto:jake@spaz.org>>
wrote:
what do people think of the shotspotter system installed in oakland?
it's a network of microphones on telephone poles, each with a GPS (for a
precise clock) and a network connection. When a gunshot-like sound is
detected, they send the sound and its precise timing to a central server
that determines the location of the shot, and tells the police to go there.
some people have expressed concern that the microphones are used to spy
on people, but it would be impossible to hear a conversation from the
top of a telephone pole that wasnt already loud enough to be heard
inside nearby houses (or the phone in your pocket).
apparently the city pays $264,000 per year to keep shotspotter going. I
think sudoroom people could do it for much less if they thought it was a
useful thing. They would be discontinuing it to save money, or perhaps
to avoid having to send cops to do actual work once in a while...
i mean.. sending police toward the gunfire? sounds like a good idea...
http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/Oakland-cops-aim-to-scrap-gunfire-detec…
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