please check your weapons at the door

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
i guess that's next, ....


http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/politics/Heres-Looking-at-You-Tiburon-70461587.html


Here's Looking at You, Tiburon

Cameras will take pictures of each vehicle coming and going into Peninsula town


Smile if you're driving into Tiburon, you'll be on camera.
There are only two ways to get into the Peninsula town and within six months, both of those entry points will be monitored by cameras.
Tiburon's Town Council on Wednesday night unanimously approved the controversial proposal to install the cameras that will snap pictures of the license plates of each vehicle coming and going to the coastal community. The vote authorizes up to almost $200,000 to mount cameras on Tiburon Boulevard and Paradise Drive -- the only two two roads in and out of Tiburon.
 

SomeGuy

Well-Known Member
Just another BS way for big brother to watch everyone. I'm so sick of government and politicians I could puke.

Thank god for pot.
 

figtree

Active Member
I saw that on the news the other day! was kinda disturbing.......zooming in on the vehicle plates! can we please check our politicians at the door? then we'd be getting somewhere.
 

RickWhite

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I have no problem with cameras in public places. You are not entitled to privacy when in public. I do however, have a big problem with running anyone's license plate without probable cause - that is an invasion of privacy.

Unfortunately, our 4th amendment rights are pretty much gone these days. The cops have been chipping away at our rights for a long time and the idiots that make up the public actually advocate their own loss of liberty. First it was check points to check for DUI because it was such a huge danger and now it's cameras to run everyone's plate. Can you say "slippery slope."
 

doitinthewoods

Well-Known Member
I'm sure they pitched it to everyone as "a safety measure" which usually convinces the predominately scared public in to begging for their personal freedoms and privacy to be taken away.
 

imrickjames

Well-Known Member
i guess that's next, ....


http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/politics/Heres-Looking-at-You-Tiburon-70461587.html


Here's Looking at You, Tiburon

Cameras will take pictures of each vehicle coming and going into Peninsula town


Smile if you're driving into Tiburon, you'll be on camera.
There are only two ways to get into the Peninsula town and within six months, both of those entry points will be monitored by cameras.
Tiburon's Town Council on Wednesday night unanimously approved the controversial proposal to install the cameras that will snap pictures of the license plates of each vehicle coming and going to the coastal community. The vote authorizes up to almost $200,000 to mount cameras on Tiburon Boulevard and Paradise Drive -- the only two two roads in and out of Tiburon.
im sure they did this to protect people from potential terrorists LMAO. I'm so tired of the govt. using scare tactics on the public to keep us as putty in there hands. Looks like another win for Bilderburg :finger:
 

doitinthewoods

Well-Known Member
im sure they did this to protect people from potential terrorists LMAO. I'm so tired of the govt. using scare tactics on the public to keep us as putty in there hands. Looks like another win for Bilderburg :finger:
Don't you see a trend? They're going to milk this "terror" thing for years and years. They want to keep you in fear. It's the only way to further their agenda without being obvious. They're so good at it now, that people literally support the loss of freedom.

As soon as they get a hard on for something else, we'll happen to get attacked and it will arouse patriotism in the country, and nobody will question our motive for "retaliation". They've been doing it since WW1
 
The national site for Highway facial recognition Tech is located in Glenwood Canyon on the Colorado river outside of Glenwood Springs Colorado. It is a 4 story below ground complex that looks like a Nasa facility.

The Facila recognition pilot program was done on highway 82 for years and years. Highway 82 is the road in to Aspen from Glenwood Springs.

The cameras are Hi def and can generate an 80% match rate when capturing 25% of a persons face.
Jerry Begley wrote many articles on the facility and it's operations but not even th local stations in Denver ran a single story on the complex.

Sadly, there will come a day when, let's say, you failed to go to court for a 'dog barking at large' ticket; the Judge issues a warrent for failure to appear and it is send to the facial rec network.
And there you are driving al;ong and you get pulled over. Why? A warrent was issued and you were seen drivine between Basalt Colorado toward Carbondale colorado. So the Local cops pulled you over and that is that.

But what if the cameras are used to pick up Anti- New World Order people? Those who are against the UN or what ever. They posse a great danger in the hands of an out of control government.

The program is now being launched in well over 1,000 communities right now. All of them are tied into the network in at No Name Complex - beneath No Name Tunnle in Glenwood Canyon.
 
Woops, Not No Name but Hanging Lake tunnel. Heres one google search:

In 1991, the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act established the Intelligent Vehicle-Highway Systems Program to improve mobility, reduce congestion, and enhance safety through the widespread use of advanced technologies. Over the first six years of the program, which

is now called the National Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) Program, most of the initiatives and focus has been on finding high-tech solutions to the transportation problems of our congested urban areas.


Now, attention is also being paid to the many applications of innovative advanced transportation technologies to promote more efficient, safer, and more environmentally sensitive solutions for common transportation problems in lower populated, rural regions.

The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration, instituted a series of ITS initiatives in Colorado to develop a rural ITS (PITS) program that satisfies current and future public transportation needs, including dynamic roadway and weather information, incident management capabilities, increased safety, and streamlined mobilization of goods and services. Colorado's commitment to enhancing rural traffic operations is demonstrated by the ongoing implementation of variable message signs (VMSs), traffic operations centers (TOCs), roadway weather information systems (RWISs), and other public safety applications. Building on its early years as a basic VMS network and its evolution as a dynamic weather prediction system, the Colorado PITS program progresses into a new era.


What a crock! Why do you need to instal camers- facila rec cameras- HI DEF cameras at every conceivable place and intersection of every road?? Liars!
Whatever.
 
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