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   / PO'd at police #171  
Delinquent means lazy, arrogant or stupid.

...........or just overdue.

I agree though, its funny to here the excuses the people give for having several hundred dollars worth of outstanding violations.

Mark
 
   / PO'd at police #172  
...........or just overdue.

I agree though, its funny to here the excuses the people give for having several hundred dollars worth of outstanding violations.

Mark

A lot of vehicles with multiple parking tickets and toll road violations are vehicles where the registeration was never changed over from the prior owner.
 
   / PO'd at police #173  
Yes, if you are a criminal you can take your plates off but then you will get stopped for no plates.

The link above clearly states that the cameras are used to search for license plates that fall into 4 databases:
1. wanted felony vehicles
2. local wanted vehicles
3. stolen vehicles
4. lost or stolen license plates.

I WANT the police to catch these criminals and am very happy that they have this technology available to them.

If you don't want the police to catch these criminals then I won't feel bad if your car is the next one to get stolen.

There is no mention of them using these cameras for minor offenses such as no safety inspection or no insurance.

There is nothing stopping them from using the information in other ways. I don't consider myself a tinfoil hat type, but gather enough random information and use existing technology to correlate and organize it; you have a powerful system capable of impinging upon personal privacy that no one ever voted for. If given the chance to vote in favor of such a system, I doubt it would pass. Plus, there are no defined laws or regulations as to it's use or limits.
Dave.
 
   / PO'd at police #174  
I agree that much technology can be used in ways other than originally intended.

One thing that comes to mind, in Louisiana on the way to Grand Isle there is a toll bridge with no toll booths, just cameras. You must stop on the highway on the way there at a kiosk and purchase a ticket on a computer where you enter your license plate number and the camera reads your license plate as you cross the bridge and it automatically sends tickets to those who have not paid for passes.

I see where this could be easily rigged to the police network to notify them if certain license numbers are entered into the computer and they could easily catch the culprit on this island with only one way on and off.

This could be very bad for anyone who was breaking the law. Maybe some criminals will think twice before going to Grand Isle and make this one of the safest places to be.
 
   / PO'd at police #175  
Out in Vay, where I live, most all roads are dirt and posted at 35 MPH. No one however, does the speed limit here, including me. The other day, I was coming home on my local dirt county road at a 60 MPH clip. I came around a slight curve just several hundred feet from my driveway when I saw a couple gumball machines just ahead. Two cops had someone pulled over in the on coming lane, all parties facing me. I slowed down. Way down, and passed both cops then picked up my speed again. I saw in my rearview mirror, the cop in the rear, hit his brakes, then the back up lights. I was already passing 50 MPH and went over a hill as the cop went flying backward turning around, just as I disappeared out of site. I went a very short distance and then in my driveway and up and over another hill and kept going as fast as I could down my quarter mile long driveway, went into my open garage and got out and shut the door quickly. I waited for what seemed to be several minutes. Nothing. I came out of the garage and shut the door and was walking back to the house with my chainsaw that was in the back of my truck, when 2 cops come screaming down my driveway. I told them I had no idea on the truck they were looking for and that I had just been working around the place all day. They politely but eagerly wanted to see my license, and I told them I hadn't been driving and that they were on private property. My other car, a Rav 4, was sitting in the yard. They reluctantly left, and I called my lifelong friend who has no license and expired tags and was actually on his way home, down the street from me, and let him know that the cops were watching our street, big time. He went over to a friends house for the night. I hopped in my Rav a bit later, and went down the road with some highlighter paint and put a large sign in the middle of the road out at the intersection to help save our local folks some money! My truck is going to be sitting in the garage for a bit, as it had old plates on it too! The Rav will be the commuter for now! Just super glad to have been able to not only save myself some money and a record, but also some other people some money too
 
   / PO'd at police #176  
There is nothing stopping them from using the information in other ways. I don't consider myself a tinfoil hat type, but gather enough random information and use existing technology to correlate and organize it; you have a powerful system capable of impinging upon personal privacy that no one ever voted for. If given the chance to vote in favor of such a system, I doubt it would pass. Plus, there are no defined laws or regulations as to it's use or limits.
Dave.

Dave - you call it a " Tin Foil Hat " - I call it like I see it and I was a police officer in the mid 60's to early 70's and I am here to tell you that what goes on today would have never been imagined by police officers back then or tolerated by the citizens.

We now have road blocks to check for anything , stop and frisk without real probable cause and No Knock Search Warrants to name just a few changes...easy to dismiss this until one night your door is kicked in on some false information or they got the wrong address or you are held up at a roadblock just to check your license, insurance , peer into your car and smell your breath...None of this is good for America in my opinion as a one time law enforcement officer. To you young officers out there ...think about it and what I have typed here is true and would have never been allowed back then...See where we are headed...Just like the frog in cool water and he is happy as the water warms in the pot on the stove and he is slowly boiled to DEATH !
 
   / PO'd at police #177  
Out in Vay, where I live, most all roads are dirt and posted at 35 MPH. No one however, does the speed limit here, including me. ..................................My truck is going to be sitting in the garage for a bit, as it had old plates on it too! The Rav will be the commuter for now! Just super glad to have been able to not only save myself some money and a record, but also some other people some money too



Bet those two guys are still talking about the 'big one that got away'! :D
 
   / PO'd at police #178  
Yes, if you are a criminal you can take your plates off but then you will get stopped for no plates.

The link above clearly states that the cameras are used to search for license plates that fall into 4 databases:
1. wanted felony vehicles
2. local wanted vehicles
3. stolen vehicles
4. lost or stolen license plates.

I WANT the police to catch these criminals and am very happy that they have this technology available to them.

If you don't want the police to catch these criminals then I won't feel bad if your car is the next one to get stolen.

There is no mention of them using these cameras for minor offenses such as no safety inspection or no insurance.

...Yet.
 
   / PO'd at police #179  
Dave - you call it a " Tin Foil Hat " - I call it like I see it and I was a police officer in the mid 60's to early 70's and I am here to tell you that what goes on today would have never been imagined by police officers back then or tolerated by the citizens.

We now have road blocks to check for anything , stop and frisk without real probable cause and No Knock Search Warrants to name just a few changes...easy to dismiss this until one night your door is kicked in on some false information or they got the wrong address or you are held up at a roadblock just to check your license, insurance , peer into your car and smell your breath...None of this is good for America in my opinion as a one time law enforcement officer. To you young officers out there ...think about it and what I have typed here is true and would have never been allowed back then...See where we are headed...Just like the frog in cool water and he is happy as the water warms in the pot on the stove and he is slowly boiled to DEATH !

Back in the 1960s and 1970s, a cop was politely refered to as a peace officer. Nowadays, they are refered to as law enforcement officers and there is a difference in the mindset for sure!
 
   / PO'd at police #180  
Bet those two guys are still talking about the 'big one that got away'! :D

I'd like to think that everyone coming on to this road, saw my huge painted warning in the road, and drove accordingly, and that those 2 cops sat there for hours waiting for the speeder that suddenly never came, and upon driving out of the area, saw my sign and then figured it out!
 
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