Yea, they are whining about the Flock camera here in Colorado also.
The people who whine about flock cameras have something to hide. Affairs, for instance, or they speed alot. WA state passed a law...no more clear license plate covers. Of course, they were made to make reading the license plate harder by LEO or camera and this law is widely ignored.
You people think I make this stuff up but there was a new state congressman who presented a law to outlaw police K9s. K9s save officer and perp lives.
Author: Mike Benner
Published: 9:28 PM PST February 19, 2021
Updated: 11:34 PM PST February 19, 2021

LONGVIEW, Wash. — Last year, Cowlitz County Sheriff's Deputy Brady Spaulding and his K-9, Icarus, flushed a deadly shooting suspect out of hiding in a heavily wooded area.
"A lot of times once we track someone, once they see the dog coming, they go, 'I give up, I'm done,' and we've resolved that peacefully," Spaulding said.
According to Spaulding, law enforcement would not have located the suspect without the K-9. He says dogs are capable of things humans simply are not.
"They have such greater enhanced senses of smell, sight and hearing," he said. "We use them as a tracking and locating tool as their first and foremost function."
Spaulding is now in danger of losing his K-9 partner.
Washington State Rep. Jesse Johnson sponsored House Bill 1054. If passed, it would ban a number of police tactics including chokeholds, tear gas and the use of police dogs for arresting or apprehending somebody.
Public safety would be in danger without K-9s, according to Cowlitz County Chief Criminal Deputy Troy Brightbill.
"I think that if this is passed as written, it'll make our job more difficult," said Brightbill. "It'll make things less safe for our communities and law enforcement officers."
. "It's going to put a lot more cops at risk of getting hurt or killed, and it's a danger to the community."
The new law was cited for a decision by Pierce County deputies who said they couldn’t deploy a K9 unit in a murder case because of the restrictions from the new laws. The incident in Puyallup led to the death of Franklin Thananga, 16, who also goes by the name Franklin Kiraba. No one has been arrested in his death as of Thursday, officials said.
Police in Bonney Lake Police said a similar situation occurred in their jurisdiction this week as well involving an attempted robbery and shooting linked a truck crash into a home.
The suspect fled from the scene, but the police didn’t use their police dog because they believed the new laws means officers must have absolute probable cause or risk breaking the law.
Thankfully. House Bill 1054 was drastically watered down.
Washington State Rep. Jesse Johnson sponsored House Bill 1054
