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Post by redeyed on Mar 8, 2014 15:12:09 GMT -5
There is another vast surveillance system...it's called Social Security...they use that to track everyone...car or no car. Hey, here is a thought, instead of bellyaching about repo guys and how they do their job, maybe the dead beats could handle the situations better, perhaps, pay the bill...or turn the car in...if you don't own it and you don't want to pay...then it called theft by deception and any means necessary to retrieve said property is perfectly acceptable to me as long as innocent people are not killed in the process. Personally. I could care less what anyone thinks they know or what video they take of me. Everyone steals cars now?? Also everyone is a potential terrorist too so spy on everybody all the time and just shut up about it huh? If you like being watched so much move somewhere like the London or maybe Russia... Don't tell other people to move who like freedom, which is the entire point of living in America.
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Post by yourpresident on Mar 8, 2014 15:16:34 GMT -5
This is the dawning of the Age of Aquarius.
We are merely fish in an ocean of information.
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Post by bond009 on Mar 8, 2014 15:29:54 GMT -5
Indeed. Lots of us moved from areas that had these type of scenarios going on. Now they seem to have encompassed my podunk backyard area. San Fran are you lost?
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Post by holygrail on Mar 8, 2014 15:48:44 GMT -5
I was oing to post this yesterday.
it's a surveillance state.
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Post by jennyfromtheblock on Mar 8, 2014 15:53:15 GMT -5
All of our personal information is already attached to our license plate anyway so, other than tracking where we go from day to day, it is kind of a mute thing imo (they already have whatever they need to find us is what I'm saying).
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Post by theyarecoming on Mar 8, 2014 16:00:19 GMT -5
There's a spray you can use on your license plate to prevent cameras from capturing what letters are on the plate. For example, www.phantomplate.com... There are other sprays as well.
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Post by clueless on Mar 8, 2014 16:07:07 GMT -5
Those spray-on photoblockers are bunk, and it wouldn't do any good during daylight when cameras can still capture plates without a flash. In fact we can assume that the license plate images captured by this company from it's army of car- or truck-mounted cameras don't use any flash at all. The real problem is we as citizens have no voice in what the private sector is willing to do with our personal and private data. They have no monetized and securitized our daily routine, a drive to the grocery store is now some companies commodity to be sold to the highest bidder, be it LE or marketers or some stalker.
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Post by stolenpony on Mar 8, 2014 16:11:09 GMT -5
Go to your local Radio Shack. Purchase some infra-red LED's. Arrange them around your license tag. Do not cut off the cars tag lights that all already there. No camera can get a pic because of the infra-red signature. You can do the same with say a baseball hat, surround the brim with LED's white will work, blue whatever color, cameras at night want be able to see your face because of the LED's, The camera's at night mode search out and amplify the light from the surroundings...the LED's are so bright to the camera..it will take a pic of you with a bright shiney face of LED light. For future reference, the amount of voltage from say a stun-gun will incapaitate red light camera's. Just a touch and discharge on the metal pole it's attached to. 12 gauge works quite well also, use 00 buck shot, you dont want to leave anything on the pole.LOL
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Post by agentmulder on Mar 8, 2014 16:18:29 GMT -5
We have choices. For example: We can smash these whenever we see them.
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Post by popevader on Mar 8, 2014 16:30:32 GMT -5
The Private Investigators I know use a person's cell phone to track that person. All they need is the cell number and some purchased software. Law enforcement also have access to even better software to find people. Easy peasy.
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