If you think this hasn’t already been going on for more than a decade ... you’re mistaken.
I knew it was done partially through the EZ Pass cameras, and expected that to be co-ordinated. But, I didn't know if it was at a fully national level before, and at what level of government the data was being attended to.
If you think this hasnt already been going on for more than a decade ... youre mistaken.
I saw a video on this many years ago. It’s gotten a LOT better.
The day is coming very soon where if you have done anything along the lines of not shown up for a court date, have an expired license or expired tabs, you WILL be nailed within the hour of taking your car out in public in a high population area. The first cop car to get a glimpse of your license plate will absolutely nail you within a second or two of seeing your license plate. It’s just up to the cop to decide whether or not to take any action.
“If you think this hasnt already been going on for more than a decade ... youre mistaken.”
This has been done and is being done on many Californicator roads with very high traffic loads. They call it traffic studies.
The company/companies that have done these “studies” use the cell phones in every car to determine where the commute started and where it ended.
They also use your Fast Trac for these studies. When you are driving on a Cali Freeway, and you see how fast the traffic is moving ahead of you. That data is being determined by the the Fast Tracs in our car and our cell phone.
Every once in awhile, we see a car pulled over to the side of the road with several police cars and maybe a SWAT unit surrounding the vehicle.
The driver/passengers are on their knees with their hands behind their heads. The drugs/dope/whatever is being stacked outside and off the road by the stopped car and photographed.
It is amazing how the LEO’s knew to pull over that single car out of thousands on the same road.