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04-14-2007, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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License Plate Scanner Equipped Helicopters
Thursday night, the task force checked over 2,200 license plates all from a helicopter
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04-14-2007, 02:42 PM | #3 |
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Well this story is inconsistent..
The Times says: "The operation scanned 2,190 plates, netted six misdemeanor arrests, 34 traffic tickets and five cleared warrants." (6+5=11) KTAL says: "checked over 22-hundred license plates...They did make 11 arrests, and issued 34 tickets." These reports sound like the same numbers. But here is where someone has it wrong: The Times says: "Troop G this week rolled out a mobile plate hunter, a device stuck to an unmarked car that uses tiny cameras to simultaneously scan multiple license plates while traveling streets and parking lots" Whereas KTAL says: "All from a helicopter. The high tech chopper can scan plates from both parked and moving cars" Me thinks someone has their facts a bit messed up. |
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Pretty soon, they'll be able to track car movements across state lines, no matter where you go. If you leave the state, the government will know where you've gone. This may make it easier to track criminals and such.
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Back to the original topic though, I have heard that they can do this with a device on a car. So I suppose that is how it was done. In my logic though, I am wondering if this is really where they need to be spending efforts. I mean you have so much going on with drug users/dealers, burglaries, etc. Who cares about an expired tag? Let's concentrate on the things that really matter.
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04-15-2007, 03:29 PM | #12 |
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Anyone ever heard of the term "Police State"?
Tracking smaller crimes and making them harder to commit is not something that's possible. People will do things without prior knowledge to the law, most people in our country do not know the finer details of the law, whereas I believe you are not an astute or proper citizen if you do not know the laws you are forced to abide by. Crime will happen because people now weigh the risks of getting caught beforehand, they obviously choose to do so because they rely on the lack of police presence in their homes and private sector, and this kind of activity by government officials is diminishing the space we may even be able to call private. There is hardly a place anymore with the foundation of the Patriot Act that we can even make the choice to enact on ourselves in a way the government would deem punishable. The representative government we have only further separates us, the citizens, from our political counterparts. We need to educate ourselves and spread the word that there needs to be a reform on the powers of the government. There is no choice anymore as to who rules us, we are forced to choose from a list of candidates, and those who oppose the system we have, by not voting, negate their voting powers rather than make a vote against the current system. Remember what we all agreed upon over 200 years ago, that laws would be made FOR the people, and BY the people. If you are unsatisfied about laws you are forced to obey, speak out, rather than cowering in your hole (which is getting even smaller by the amount of police presence lately) and allowing our government to overtake us. |
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Watch out Isaac..Wise Eyes is lurking!!!!
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