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Question for the LEOs!

Well I've asked that question of you several times, even through the proper channels like the private help section, and it's been ignored, you can answer their if you want, but I'd really like to understand how quoting someones public post is a public call out.
No there are no, new threads about this question in Private help.
As the PM says you can ask in Private help. If you have a problem with someone/thing take it to Private help. Calling them out publicly will get you a reminder/warning.
 
No there are no, new threads about this question in Private help.
As the PM says you can ask in Private help. If you have a problem with someone/thing take it to Private help. Calling them out publicly will get you a reminder/warning.
No, it's not new but it's still up waiting.

So for clarity, once and for all, is me posting a screenshot like this a public call out?


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Again I’m calling BS.
Maybe a few with family or spouse that does better, but you cannot get financed on a sole 52k salary.
And they don’t get any tax breaks that I’m aware of.
2 of their wives are school bus drivers, they must get paid really well. Cops $52k entry level pay just skyrockets from there
 
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.
No

The company I work for leases vehicles that have Utah or Arizona plates

These vehicles have been used in Georgia for several years with no issues
 
I was chatting with a officer of a small town the other day , they pulled over and were talking to me about our construction project, and his laptop started beeping and I said
“You got a call ? You need to go ?”

He looked at the laptop and said
“Nah , it’s the flock camera three miles north of town telling me a car with an expired tag is coming , we already pulled that person over , it’s a car they just bought two days ago “
 
Weird how states consider you a resident if you’re there for 30 days , but if you want In State tuition at their college , you’re not a resident until youve lived there 366 days .

The montanna
Tag thing is a co start battle

Georgia has made several
Attempts to stop it but I don’t think they’ve charged or prosecuted anyone for it cause it’s very hard to prove

But you have to be clever about it

Your LLC needs to not be traceable back to you , and your LLC needs to own the vehicle and you need to lease the vehicle from the LLC and have paperwork to show its leased just like if you lease a car from any other dealership .

For all my junkers is not worth the hassle to dodge the 7% sales tax that the state refuses to call a sales tax , they call it the title tax .

But if I had a $200k car I’d set up a montanna LLC to keep the state of Georgia from stealing $35k of money .
 
I was chatting with a officer of a small town the other day , they pulled over and were talking to me about our construction project, and his laptop started beeping and I said
“You got a call ? You need to go ?”

He looked at the laptop and said
“Nah , it’s the flock camera three miles north of town telling me a car with an expired tag is coming , we already pulled that person over , it’s a car they just bought two days ago “
Just now I went to the Thomasville Georgia Flock Transparency Portal. One of the few towns that have such a thing. In it you can see who all can access their 42 license plate readers. You can also get stats. As I write this, they have read 141,539 license plates in the past 30 days. 22,907 of those are supposedly on the "hot list", or 16.2% of all tags read.

I think it would make the news if Thomasville Georgia arrested 22,000 fugitives and criminals in the past 30 days, so clearly a bunch are false positives. I wonder how many cops it takes to sort through all of the false positives?

763 per day. 32 per hour if it's spread out over 24 hours.

If I called the cops with a "hot tip" just 10 times in a month they would quit taking my calls at best.

Thomasville Georiga Flock
 
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