I break them...**** cameras. Pigs are low IQ revenue collectors and jack booted thugs.
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Well, then you're committing a felony and you belong in jail. That means when you go to prison, you're gonna lose your jobI break them...**** cameras. Pigs are low IQ revenue collectors and jack booted thugs.
Molotov the cameras!I break them...**** cameras. Pigs are low IQ revenue collectors and jack booted thugs.
yeah sarcasm gets you tossed in the pokey errytime!Well, then you're committing a felony and you belong in jail. That means when you go to prison, you're gonna lose your job
Actually you will probably lose your job as soon as you get arrested. So are you gonna be able to make your house payments or are you gonna lose your house to bank foreclosure too?
But the good side is you can upgrade your status from being a "big mouth internet tough guy" to being a real jailhouse tough guy ...if you could pull it off, among your new group of friends.
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Someone should write a booklet about it!yeah sarcasm gets you tossed in the pokey errytime!
No sarcasm! Destroy all the cameras! Make our founding fathers proud!yeah sarcasm gets you tossed in the pokey errytime!
to me it's the same as if have a suppressor registered to a trust. the trust owns the suppressor. I am part of the trust. The trust is registered in Georgia. But if I had a high $$ car, I'm sure I would have a Montana based trust/llc that would own the car. I would drive the car but I don't actually own the car.Is there Reasonable, Articulable Suspicion to pull over a car with out of state plates
when smart A.I. traffic cameras have identified that vehicle and that license plate being used in Georgia multiple times a day every day for more than say, 90 days when Georgia law says you have to change your vehicles registration when you've been living in this state for more than 30 days?
Assuming the cameras & computers are used to create a database of when a vehicle was spotted on the roads and where it was located at that time, it seems this would be a very easy way to catch those people who register their vehicles out of state for tax purposes but live here and use them here.
I knew a person who moved here from Florida 10 years ago and she still has her car registered in Florida through some friend's or relative's address down there.
Freedom is scary.
Seriously, a mandatory GPS tracker in every car would solve crimes, too.
Flock readers are the same as a creepy guy in a van sitting on the roadside photographing and recording every plate - except WE are paying him to do it.
But don't worry, they pinky swear they won't misuse the data they collect, and a big data company would never lie. And police would never misuse it; disregard all those stories of police misusing it.
Don't need to destroy.No sarcasm! Destroy all the cameras! Make our founding fathers proud!