Re: photographed license plates
At 7:30 PM 8/14/96, II I II I I I II I II II I I I I II I II wrote:
I note those plastic cover for plates "to keep them clean" seem to be more & more popular.
These are not allowed in California (although the chance of getting popped must be quite slim, by the number you see).
I remember seeing some water based spray paints in dun colors (such as a nice mud tan) - Gee, officer, its just mud, <wipe>.
If I lived closer to the nearest city I know of with "photo tickets," namely, Campbell, California (about 30 miles away, over the Hill into Silicon Valley). I would probably make sure my license plate had some real mud on it...just enough to link some letters or numbers together to make them unreadable with a low res. photo. Maybe we'll have barcoded license plates sooner than we think. Then all of those speed cameras can also track our movements. --I II II II I I II I II II I II II I I II I I I II II HOW TO MAKE A PIPE BOMB: "Buy a section of metal water pipe 1/2 by 6 inches long, threaded on both ends. Buy two metal caps to fit. These are standard items in hardware stores. Drill a 1/16th hole in the center of the pipe. This is easy with a good drill bit. Hanson is a good brand to use. Screw a metal cap tightly on one end. Fill the pipe to within 1/2 inch of the top with black powder. Do not pack the powder. Don't even tap the bottom of the pipe to make it settle. You want the powder loose. For maximum explosive effect, you need dry, fine powder sitting loose in a very rigid container." (more information at http://sdcc13.ucsd.edu/~m1lopez/pipe.html, or by using search engines)
Timothy C. May wrote:
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Maybe we'll have barcoded license plates sooner than we think. Then all of those speed cameras can also track our movements.
No, too low-tech. Small trasnsmitters with unique programmed ID codes broadcast as you drive. Much easier to trace. And LoJack's already got a good bit of the technology in place. Or your GPS co-ords could be stored/buffered onboard, and uploaded to the Central Bureau every night for analysis. This is the kind of forward thinking that Creates Jobs!
There is a new system about to be deployed in the UK that combines GPS with cell-phone technology; if the vehicle is stolen it can call the anti-theft service and report the location; I belive the vehicle can also be remotely immobilised.For the truely paranoid out there, the system is known as "SkyNet" :) Simon p.s. If we're talking about "The Prisoner" and cars, does anybody know anywhere I could get a lotus or caterham 7 in the states? --- Cause maybe (maybe) | In my mind I'm going to Carolina you're gonna be the one that saves me | - back in Chapel Hill May 16th. And after all | Email address remains unchanged You're my firewall - | ........First in Usenet.........
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