To: Puppage
I believe that California has been trying this idea for some time. I don’t have a problem with it if it us used strictly to locate criminals. That being said, it could be used for other things also..........hopefully not.
3 posted on
03/31/2010 10:30:50 AM PDT by
RC2
(Keep ACORN investigations going.)
To: RC2
I dont have a problem with it if it us used strictly to locate criminals. That being said, it could be used for other things alsoAnd, therein lies the problem.
4 posted on
03/31/2010 10:33:48 AM PDT by
Puppage
(You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
To: RC2
I believe that California has been trying this idea for some time. Not at the state level. However I have no idea about small localities in far flung corners of the state.
10 posted on
03/31/2010 10:35:04 AM PDT by
ElkGroveDan
(Now can we forget about that old rum-runner Joe Kennedy and his progeny of philandering drunks?)
To: RC2
I do have a problem. First it's reading the license tags of innocent citizens and running them without probable cause. What is the justification for that? If I am driving my car legally and not breaking any laws why would my tag be run? I vote a big old NO on this.
14 posted on
03/31/2010 10:36:26 AM PDT by
pepperdog
(As Israel goes, so goes America!)
To: RC2
“I dont have a problem with it if it us used strictly to locate criminals.”
More than a few folks on FR could get reclassified as criminals in the foreseeable future.
30 posted on
03/31/2010 10:47:33 AM PDT by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of their ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: RC2
Usually each year I am in Davis CA for biking and other items. Their "meter maid" vehicles have cameras where they scan for cars that been on a given block for too long which means a parking ticket. Most of the parking is 90 minutes.
I believe that California has been trying this idea for some time.
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