The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has officially gained agency-wide access to a nationwide license plate recognition database. The system gives the agency access to billions of license plate records and new powers of real-time location tracki
I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
"DrCaleb" said I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
They can. A guy in my class worked on it if I remember right. As they drive around a camera scans the license plate of the car in front of them and looks up registration automatically and flags the officer if anything is wrong.
"Tricks" said I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
They can. A guy in my class worked on it if I remember right. As they drive around a camera scans the license plate of the car in front of them and looks up registration automatically and flags the officer if anything is wrong.
In the US, they have parking enforcement vans that drive around looking for expired plates, unregistered plates, or other violations. They even have things like photo radar also read plates.
The thing is, they keep that data beyond just looking for violations. Now they are creating a database of all the plates, and the dates, time and places they they have been recorded - creating a profile of every driver it the US where this data is kept. Some places have legislated the data be deleted once it's used, but many others don't.
s I trust this information would never be abused, right? /s
The City of Sacramento has placed a boatload of surveillance cameras and license plate readers at hundreds of major and neighborhood intersections with the stated purpose of creating a database of where people go and when they go there.
Someone I know has made a sport of shooting the damned things and for once I am adamantly in favor of vandalism.
"Tricks" said I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
They can. A guy in my class worked on it if I remember right. As they drive around a camera scans the license plate of the car in front of them and looks up registration automatically and flags the officer if anything is wrong.
They can also do oncoming traffic. Last time I was in BC, got pulled over by having my plate read by a cop coming the other way. Nice guy, had a nice chat with him.
"BartSimpson" said The City of Sacramento has placed a boatload of surveillance cameras and license plate readers at hundreds of major and neighborhood intersections with the stated purpose of creating a database of where people go and when they go there.
Someone I know has made a sport of shooting the damned things and for once I am adamantly in favor of vandalism.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
They can. A guy in my class worked on it if I remember right. As they drive around a camera scans the license plate of the car in front of them and looks up registration automatically and flags the officer if anything is wrong.
I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
They can. A guy in my class worked on it if I remember right. As they drive around a camera scans the license plate of the car in front of them and looks up registration automatically and flags the officer if anything is wrong.
In the US, they have parking enforcement vans that drive around looking for expired plates, unregistered plates, or other violations. They even have things like photo radar also read plates.
The thing is, they keep that data beyond just looking for violations. Now they are creating a database of all the plates, and the dates, time and places they they have been recorded - creating a profile of every driver it the US where this data is kept. Some places have legislated the data be deleted once it's used, but many others don't.
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I trust this information would never be abused, right?
/s
Joe at Acme Toll and Parking could do it in three seconds.
Someone I know has made a sport of shooting the damned things and for once I am adamantly in favor of vandalism.
http://www.kcra.com/article/so-what-exa ... o/10217039
I wrote it way back when it was revealed that this data was being collected, recorded and never deleted. The citizens of the US have now lost a bit more of their civil liberties under the guise of 'illegals'.
And what happens there, happens here. Just in a tighter bubble. I'm sure they scan and record our plates too, just they don't talk about it.
They can. A guy in my class worked on it if I remember right. As they drive around a camera scans the license plate of the car in front of them and looks up registration automatically and flags the officer if anything is wrong.
They can also do oncoming traffic.
Last time I was in BC, got pulled over by having my plate read
by a cop coming the other way.
Nice guy, had a nice chat with him.
The City of Sacramento has placed a boatload of surveillance cameras and license plate readers at hundreds of major and neighborhood intersections with the stated purpose of creating a database of where people go and when they go there.
Someone I know has made a sport of shooting the damned things and for once I am adamantly in favor of vandalism.
http://www.kcra.com/article/so-what-exa ... o/10217039
Happy hunting!