Who's reading your license plate? Five states pursue rules on plate readers
Driving undetected is not an option in much of the country because of the use of automated license plate scanners. Officials in statehouses around the country are pursuing guidelines on the use of the technology by law enforcement.
Who's reading your license plate? Five states pursue rules on plate readers
Discussion in 'Truckers News' started by EZX1100, Jan 4, 2014.
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I need to tell you a story bud.....in the story is the way to beat them at this game. Drones are going to be another story tho......
As a young man starting out I did many things , mostly traded labor for knowledge and I ended up hooking up with a guy in the oil business, as he brought me up through the ranks I was able to see how things are done...like truck registrations.....but what I was looking at didn't match whom I was working for....so I asked.....
Oil like trucking is a high risk business, one good mistake and your done.......so my boss was hiding his assets under multiple LLC's. A shell game. Looked kinda like this......LLC#1 DBA LLC#2DBA Group G DBA XYZ associates DBA and so on about 10 deep.
So I asked why? His point was this, if he were sued then by the time they dug him out and got to the real assets, they would be gone. ( Because they were not currently being sued and could be sold / transferred )
The trucks were stacked this way too. If you ran the reg. you would get LLC #10 and you would have to do some serious digging to see that we owned it. It's kinda like FFE and their holding companies, the drivers worked for one but another leased the trucks blah blah......or Primes success leasing group, another shell game.
Burry you reg in a few shell companies and let them photograph away, what are they gonna see? Certainly not you.
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Once again - orwellian
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This also goes for reading plates on cars I am afraid. Think you can get away with a crime, there is a camera somewhere just waiting to take your pic. It is illegal in most states to have the license covered or made unreadable, so I am sure they will be looking more at compliance to this and giving out tickets in the end.
How they keep up with all their little worker ants is being orchestrated day by day. Feels like a game of chess in the making. -
New Hampshire lawmakers say 'no' to license plate readers
An effort in New Hampshire to authorize the use of automated license plate scanners has been shot down by state lawmakers. -
Rules on license plate readers sought in more than a dozen states
Officials in statehouses around the country are taking a long look at a growing trend to track drivers movements through automated license plate scanners. Efforts drawing attention in more than one dozen states would place guidelines on the technologys use by law enforcement. -
so its not just finding out if you have expired tags or insurance lapses, but now they are tracking private citizens with this technology?
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when ou are traveling down most highways, usually on the outskirts of larger cities you will see what looks like a nondescript pole next to the roadway with cameras set up to point at incoming traffic to the city. It could be explained as a way to check for slowing traffic due to crashes but they could also be photographing big trucks' license plate. 15 hours later some other camera may snap the same big truck's license plate and will be probable cause enough for authorities to check the if the truck is solo or team.
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