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Jim Logajan wrote:
Not the same thing. License plates and vehicle registrations don't involve tracking your car's movements. Au contrair, mon ami. Such technology is being tested today in several locations in the United States with great success. And the technology is getting better all the time. New IR laser based devices can record license plates at a rate of better than 20 per second from moving vehicles. My brother, who works at the Department of Homeland Security, tells me that within ten years, in order to better protect the public from criminals and terrorists, there will be a nationwide network of automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) devices covering most major cities and highways. Police cars will also be outfitted with ALPR devices which will continuously read all license plates within view and automatically radio-in the time, location, and plate numbers so read. All the data will be networked nationally in real time to a central location. You won't be able to drive from your home to the grocery store without being monitored and logged by the Homeland Security Freedom Network (HSFN). Some people say that HSFN is an invasion of privacy but not me. I mean, this is about protecting the public and securing our freedoms! Get real people. Besides, the only ones who have anything to fear are the ones who are doing something wrong. I don't know about you but I'm not doing anything wrong; I never do anything wrong. That's why I'm happy that the Department of Homeland Security will be so keenly watching over us and protecting us. Yes, it will be a wonderful, secure, and safe country. I can't wait! Manny Goldstein |
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