Digital Speed Limit Signs Also Maybe Spying or Taking Your/license picture.

All of our major routes and junctions, and ferries an bridges, are covered byANPR, Automatic Number Plate Recognition, cameras.

They instantly check for insurance, driver's licence, annual inspection and vehicle registration fee and within milliseconds flash an alert to the nearest cop car.

Offenders find their vehicle taken to the pound until they have done the necessary, and then, in addition to any fines, have to pay $200 to get it back.

They also flag up cars that have been previously involved in drug dealing or handling stolen property.

Works very well!
 
Personally, I'm all for anything that helps law enforcement. I have been enjoying a show on ID channel called "See No Evil," where all the murders were solved by random videos on public cameras. (Traffic cams, business security cams, etc.)

And if they are "spying" on me, they certainly lead boring lives. :lol:
 
Personally, I'm all for anything that helps law enforcement. I have been enjoying a show on ID channel called "See No Evil," where all the murders were solved by random videos on public cameras. (Traffic cams, business security cams, etc.)

And if they are "spying" on me, they certainly lead boring lives. :lol:
Feel the same way!!
 
Personally, I'm all for anything that helps law enforcement. I have been enjoying a show on ID channel called "See No Evil," where all the murders were solved by random videos on public cameras. (Traffic cams, business security cams, etc.)

And if they are "spying" on me, they certainly lead boring lives. :lol:

If there was a TV show about my life, it would be called "Lifestyles of the Poor and Unknown". Robin Leach would come back from the dead to narrate it.
 
Do you have average speed cameras in the US?

They are used long distance routes in several place places in Scotland.

They record how long it has taken you to travel a set distance, and if you do it too quickly you will get a fine and a note on your licence!

Evidence so far suggests it is the most successful method yet of reducing speeding and accidents and the number of fatalities and serious injuries on particular stretches.
 
You never know who is watching you these days. I went into a Peruvian restaurant last night. to pick up take-out. When I went to the cashier to check out, behind her, mounted up on the wall was a large 38" LIVE HD TV screen with a close-up picture of my car parked in the parking space out front...for the whole restaurant to see. I said, Omg, that's my car! and she just laughed.

Why are they even doing that
? Sure, the customers could just look out the window and see my car but there's something very different about seeing it framed and mounted LIVE on the wall. Maybe I'm overreacting but it was just weird.

It's interesting that my car was the only one parked in their designated spaces yet the restaurant was full. They must all know about the TV and park out of view of the camera.
 


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