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A school resource officer in Raleigh I personally know, recently made me aware of the practice of the RPD recording tags for the FBI. Not all cars/officers do it, as the ALPR's are expensive. He said the cameras are mounted on both ends of the blue lights, making it possible to scan both rows in a parking lot @ 1x! The ACLU brought this to the public's attention2 years ago. [url]https://www.aclu.org/news/aclu-nc-releases-details-automatic-license-plate-reader-investigation[/url]
Exactly the reason why every other night I go around and switch plates with unsuspecting neighbors. You'd be surprised at how long people go without noticing that their tags have been changed!
Whatever it takes to get the bad guys off the street is fine with me ....
They'll need everything available when the terrorists/refugees arrive. Remember the Boston Bombers were 'refugees', the Russians warned us but we slept.
No they weren't. Their family entered the US on tourist visas in 2002. By the time they became bombers, Dzhokhar was a US. Are you proposing we keep all immigrants under permanent surveillance?
If I read that article right, their parents were refugees in 2002, to be clear.
What's your point? (Not saying it facetiously. Asking)
Point? We have let refugees into the US and if we had refused entry the Boston Bombing would not have happened. Yet again we were warned. The Russians told Washington that allowing Chechen refugees in was probably not a good idea. The French were warned.
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