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Then I will take the mandated plate and power it off a 12v constant supply and it will just stay in my garage for eternity. Easy enough to find a seperate way of displaying the plate information and passing it off as the "new new" without it being connected to govt bullshit. 5 vehicles and only one of my vehicles has the license plate front/back. Nunber of times pulled over in 8 years for the front plate violation? Zero. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's a tracking device, we'll see that on all cars eventually, at least in places like CA and NY, and anyone here objecting will be called a sovereign citizen Easy enough to find a seperate way of displaying the plate information and passing it off as the "new new" without it being connected to govt bullshit. 5 vehicles and only one of my vehicles has the license plate front/back. Nunber of times pulled over in 8 years for the front plate violation? Zero. Of course, having the plate probably means there is a violation written into the statute which requires the plate to be mounted on its vehicle at all times. Let's see... Uses cell signal for communication to change what's displayed Uses cell signal for location tracking .Gov doesn't want them because tracking Goal to create jobs (by making everyone buy them, thus siphoning $$ from those who have to selected companies) Yeah, looks like everything a socialist/communist government wants and nothing they don't. Get your citizens engaged in travel to wear a billboard you can change to anything you want? Get your citizens to carry around a location tracking device, but exclude government from it? Get to funnel your citizens' money into hand-picked contracts for kickbacks? Of fucking course they think it's a good idea. Jebus... |
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Follow the money. Which politician's husband/wife/gay partner has the contract to make these and operate the system?
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we should hack them so the plate number on all of them reads"Mark of the Beast"
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we should hack them so the plate number on all of them reads"Mark of the Beast" View Quote Which is exactly what someone from Silly-Con valley will end up doing. |
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If you really want to stick it to the government spoof the plate number of some politician or a government vehicle then hit the pay by plate toll lanes. Which is exactly what someone from Silly-Con valley will end up doing. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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we should hack them so the plate number on all of them reads"Mark of the Beast" Which is exactly what someone from Silly-Con valley will end up doing. After thinking about this a little bit, the potential for 'abuse' is so high I really want it to catch on just for shenanigans. |
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Quoted: Then I will take the mandated plate and power it off a 12v constant supply and it will just stay in my garage for eternity. Easy enough to find a seperate way of displaying the plate information and passing it off as the "new new" without it being connected to govt bullshit. 5 vehicles and only one of my vehicles has the license plate front/back. Nunber of times pulled over in 8 years for the front plate violation? Zero. View Quote Once in personal vehicle, cause the cop didn't see the plate. Twice in company vehicle that had the plate sheared off in an accident. |
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In before all those pesky sovereign citizens. They're gonna get this locked.
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I'd pay extra to avoid a physical trip to a government location. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Is putting a sticker on your tag once a year really that hard? View Quote |
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Nice. Maybe if the car blows a stop sign, or speeds, the plate flashes until pulled over and ticketed. Maybe it flashes red if the driver owns a firearm, then the officer can open fire, because they will reasonably have cause to be in fear for their lives.
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Dont want city employees monitored? That doesn't sound sketchy ar all. View Quote |
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When i went on ride alongs 90% of the cars we pulled over for expired tags had just neglected to put their new sticker on. No joke. This was before i moved from northern california. People are fucking lazy retards. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: Is putting a sticker on your tag once a year really that hard? If it's registered, it's registered... but then why have the tag if not to put the stickers on? Also, the only reason I put the stickers on is to not give cops a reason to pull me over. Yeah, they probably ran the plate and can see I'm not expired, but on the other hand, if I didn't put the stickers on it I could ask to just get a ticket for not putting the stickers on. |
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No shit. There's a GPS on my cruiser. It monitors my location and speed both in real time and it's history can be reviewed. Since I only drive it when I'm working, I don't give a shit. If the city wants to monitor where I go and how fast I get there while on their dime and in their vehicle, then they can have at it. Now if they wanted the same access to my POV I'd tell them to eat a dick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dont want city employees monitored? That doesn't sound sketchy ar all. Hey politician, I want to track how you're spending my tax money on fuel, how about it? Fuck off? Well, fuck off it is then. |
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I welcome every bit of fuckery sovereign citizens can gin up to stick it to the man in this case. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: Oops, forgot. $3,000 and $600-$800 a year because CA mandates two license plates. Forgot because I don't run a front plate on any of my stuff. ETA: Non functional/malfunctioning license plate will be yet another pretext stop. Even funnier, they will probably still require your license plate lights to be functional. View Quote Driving without a plate Driving with an obscured/obstructed plate failure to display registration on plate faulty vehicle equipment inability to provide insurance (will be tied to plate somehow, unless oppressed minority) white privilege used as probable cause to impound and search vehicle It'll be fun to see how they hold up with all those wrecks |
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Just wait till some 22 yo silicon valley hacker gets in and changes those plates to stuff like "fuck you" "suck my dick" on them while people are driving down the highway. View Quote |
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I renew my tag online and they mail a sticker. Been over two years since I have been in the DMV View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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California is less than ten years away from mandatory chip implants.
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I'm torn. If it's registered, it's registered... but then why have the tag if not to put the stickers on? Also, the only reason I put the stickers on is to not give cops a reason to pull me over. Yeah, they probably ran the plate and can see I'm not expired, but on the other hand, if I didn't put the stickers on it I could ask to just get a ticket for not putting the stickers on. View Quote No tickets, but it was starting to get annoying. |
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so what happens when the car equipped with these gets in a slight fender bender and the digital plate breaks into a thousand pieces? Oh I know, ya'll get to buy a new one for $700? Insurance going to cover that optional, upgrade...probably not.
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The police already sort of track you by aggregating hits on license plate scanners http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/05/want_to_see_the_records_police_have_on_your_travels.html View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The better to Track you with my dear. It's Clearly a 4th Amendment Violation. The Politicians in California should be locked up for Crimes against Humanity. http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2014/05/want_to_see_the_records_police_have_on_your_travels.html |
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Quoted: Littleshitler aka Camera Hogg bitches about how hard it is to register to vote on Twitter, so the answer is yes, for some people that shit is hard. View Quote |
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Just wait till some 22 yo silicon valley hacker gets in and changes those plates to stuff like "fuck you" "suck my dick" on them while people are driving down the highway. View Quote |
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$700 plus a monthly fee to avoid having to put a sticker on it once a year. lol.
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Quoted: They don't need to, they track your phone. View Quote https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/06/supreme-court-will-hear-significant-cell-phone-tracking-case Third party doctrine .... maybe not the same as sharing straight up phone call logs. |
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Wait until they are mandatory and you have to pay $700 every time you buy a new car and add another $85/yr on your registration. Strike that, they will be $1,500 and $300-$400 a year on your registration because the "rich" will have to subsidize them so that the hoodrats get them for free. View Quote The ruling class doesn't want them to have it for free. They want them in the court system where they can be more easily controlled. Ayn Rand wasn't wrong about that. |
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PA just dropped the sticker because license plate readers and databases are cheaper than making and distributing the stickers, aka, they charge the same money but have no expense now.
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I'd be more concerned about a hacker using it as an exploit to get into the DMV's system. They'd have all these things out there connected to the server. It'd be easy pickings, and then you'd just have to figure out how to access all that information. Don't know about CA, but I know even here in WV the DMV keeps an enormous amount of data digitized (ss cards, birth certificates, etc). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Just wait till some 22 yo silicon valley hacker gets in and changes those plates to stuff like "fuck you" "suck my dick" on them while people are driving down the highway. Oh wait, Twitter and Facebook were hacked and passwords were exposed. |
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Follow the money. Which politician's husband/wife/gay partner has the contract to make these and operate the system? View Quote |
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Don’t monitor city employees, everyone else is okay to monitor. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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