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1 posted on 02/06/2007 2:51:23 PM PST by Brian Mosely
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To: Brian Mosely

Already been done by the tax dept in my county


2 posted on 02/06/2007 3:02:00 PM PST by PeterPrinciple (Seeking the Truth here Folks.)
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To: Brian Mosely

They aren't photographing your house. They're photographing the sunlight reflected off your house. ;~)


3 posted on 02/06/2007 3:03:05 PM PST by cripplecreek (Peace without victory is a temporary illusion.)
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Many urban areas already do this. Ehen someone calls to schedule an inspection, the fist thing I do while talking to them is look up the property in the (Cook County, IL) assessors data base (the information includes a picture)then I pull it up in Google Earth to get and idea how it's situated in the neighborhood.


4 posted on 02/06/2007 3:03:44 PM PST by M. Dodge Thomas
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This explains step #2 in the process-

Merry old England has purchased “Big Brother” computers that will calculate massive tax increases for subjects who live in “desirable neighborhoods,” reports the Daily Mail newspaper.

Homeowners in affluent areas with good schools, low crime and clean streets will be taxed thousands of pounds more on their council tax bills than those who live in poorer neighborhoods.

The Big Brother computer system contains massive amounts of information on each homeowner, including number of pets, whether or not you wear eyeglasses and what food you buy. Scenic views will also be taxed.

The computer will look at 287 “lifestyle variables” to determine how “rich” you live.

Those who are tagged as “rich” and living in “desirable” neighborhoods could see their annual tax bill rise from £1,000 to £4,000.

Further, homeowners can be fined £1,000 for refusing to allow inspectors inside to photograph their homes.

“This is the hallmark of an oppressive and greedy government finding every more stealthy ways to tax working families and pensioners and trampling over privacy when it suits them.” said Shadow communities secretary Caroline Spelman.


5 posted on 02/06/2007 3:03:55 PM PST by sergeantdave (Consider that nearly half the people you pass on the street meet Lenin's definition of useful idiot)
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Umm, the real reason for the pictures are for the tax assessor... They want to see if you've added anything that you didn't get a permit for and wasn't assessed. New out building, new pool, new Jacuzzi, new retaining wall etc...


10 posted on 02/06/2007 3:20:47 PM PST by DB
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Nothing new here just a new service for banks is all. The first thing they have done for years at Banks, Insurance companies and assessors is take a picture and make an appraisal for their records.


13 posted on 02/06/2007 3:32:23 PM PST by Shots (Loose Lips sink ships.........)
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Reminds me of a time when I was selling homeowners insurance. I had to shoot a picture of the home, so I went and stood in the street outside the home, and opened up my polaroid (yeah, dated, I know). Some woman came charging up the sidewalk from a neighbor's house, and breathlessly demanded to know why I was taking a picture of the home. Since I was on public property (and the homeowner was a friend of mine!), and I was driving a late model ford taurus (DEA type car), I said "ma'am I am from the US investigative division of the department of criminal investigations. Have you noticed any suspicious characters coming in and out of this home? Are any of the persons in this home known drug users? Have you ever noticed strange vehicles here or late night visits? Have YOU ever used any illicit drugs with the residents of this house?" She spluttered a bit about "privacy" and I did my best Elliot Ness impression and asked her to "keep a watch" on the house, and thanked her for her cooperation. She asked for a card and I refused, and I watched her write down my tag number as I drove off.

My friend later told me she was a nutjob, but we had a laugh or two over it.

Doubtless the clowns taking these pics will have a few fun warstories to swap.

14 posted on 02/06/2007 3:33:00 PM PST by DreamsofPolycarp
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I bet the real reason for this is to determine a definition of "blight" so governments can condemn private property for more lucrative use.

They are actually making a catalog for government "takings."

-PJ

17 posted on 02/06/2007 3:46:05 PM PST by Political Junkie Too (It's still not safe to vote Democrat.)
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Can't be done in Texas because of a judge who decided it was an invasion of privacy. Many tax districts here (most notably Dallas County) use to have photos of the front of the property along with floor plans on line, which was great for me since I'm in insurance. Dallas spent a lot of money over a two year period getting those pictures made, just to have them removed from the tax web site a few months after the job was complete.

If I'm not mistaken, the photos are still available at the tax office in Dallas but can't be used publicly on the web.


18 posted on 02/06/2007 3:57:52 PM PST by roostercashews
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What's the big deal? NYC did this 70 years ago.

http://www.nyc.gov/html/records/html/taxphotos/home.shtml#order

19 posted on 02/06/2007 4:15:45 PM PST by Oratam
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Mmmmm, how about this?

http://www.zillowblog.com/zillow_blog/2006/04/zillow_homes_in.html

21 posted on 02/06/2007 4:42:40 PM PST by 3niner (War is one game where the home team always loses.)
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