(he/him) living in Amsterdam, NL
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The Netherlands: the police quietly stop using CAS (the Crime Anticipation System), a country-wide predictive policing system.
‘Ten years ago, The Netherlands introduced a national police system that used data and algorithms to predict crime rates in neighbourhoods. It never worked properly, and warnings about bias had been raised for years.’
‘Politie stapte in stilte af van algoritme dat kans op misdaad in buurten zou voorspellen’

Innovatie: Nederland kreeg tien jaar geleden een landelijk politiesysteem dat met data en algoritmen de kans op criminaliteit in wijken zou voorspellen. Het werkte nooit goed en al jaren werd gewaarschuwd voor vooringenomenheid.
RE: https://hachyderm.io/@skinnylatte/116107405651752325
I fled San Francisco in 2023 for Amsterdam, and this is a big part of why...
Sam Kriss offers a glimpse into a hellscape - maybe not Dante's inferno, but equally a morality tale... and a very astute observation of my lovely home town today.
Amsterdam to me is filled with reflections of pre-2010 San Francisco in the best ways... but that just means it could turn into this if we don't work together.
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The first place I'd look would be the local Bar Association for a list of Criminal Lawyers. You might also see if the local law schools have any clinics related to civil liberties or if there are any civil liberty orgs with legal support willing to help.
That or call up a local criminal lawyer (any of them - but likely a smaller firm) and see if they're willing to be that contact.
The EU has decided to accept comment on better involving FOSS in digital sovereignty. It's the last night to do so, but the process is easy, and it seems important for people who see digital sovereignty as freedom and transparency rather then nationalist procurement or autarky to use the chances we can.
I just commented here on ways to better involve FOSS in standardization by streamlining the ossified European Standards Organizations process.
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