http://www.dailytech.com/ACLU+Investigates+Whether+Raleigh+License+Plate+Scanning+Violates+Privacy+RIghts/article18016.htm'(Raleigh police Officer John Maultsby says the new scanning system is safe and is working to catch crooks. (Source: Keith Baker/WRAL))
4/1/2010 11:16:43 AM
blackdog makes an interesting thread!?
4/1/2010 11:18:43 AM
Hmm, I hadn't considered that. It could be used to track an individual's movements. Or rather, LOTS of individuals' movements.Repo companies have been using these for years.
4/1/2010 11:18:50 AM
4/1/2010 11:19:53 AM
We're not laying off teachers for nothing, after all.
4/1/2010 11:24:46 AM
The camera must cost over half of that amount due to the rest of the equipment needed being available to the public for years.Though they already have a free camera in the car, it's called eyes and a keyboard.[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 11:28 AM. Reason : ,]
4/1/2010 11:26:08 AM
It's a good thing I just changed my license plate to "x';DROP TABLE licenseplates;".]
4/1/2010 11:35:07 AM
My plate reads "THC N Car"Orig link is fucked: http://www.dailytech.com/ACLU+Investigates+Whether+Raleigh+License+Plate+Scanning+Violates+Privacy+RIghts/article18016.htm[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 11:57 AM. Reason : /]
4/1/2010 11:35:49 AM
hmm would be an odd 4/1 thing to post
4/1/2010 11:37:21 AM
4/1/2010 11:38:36 AM
DailyTech is a reputable tech news site and their source included WRAL. There is nothing April Fools about this.
4/1/2010 11:38:38 AM
k, sure
4/1/2010 11:39:17 AM
4/1/2010 11:41:21 AM
They already can and do run plates manually anyway at stoplights, as I've been pulled over before when an officer ran the plate but mistyped a number and it came up as stolen. Thankfully she realized her mistake and apologized as soon as she walked over to the car, rather than thinking she was dealing with a criminal.I suppose this can be seen as the same behavior on a larger scale, and I don't have a problem with the technology being used for those purposes. If they do keep the data for any length of time, I do think it's overstepping their authority. What could make it thorny is governmental records-retention laws--they may be required by law to keep the data for a certain period of time, even if they have no reason to.
4/1/2010 11:42:10 AM
i am pretty sure i read about this on WRAL yesterday, which means it's no April Fools joke
4/1/2010 11:42:42 AM
After the stories on Govt Databases like the Treasury Dept being hacked how trust worthy can we be with Raleigh PD? I for one hate the Raleigh PD and I would love to take them to court for any reason. So for all means keep this stupid ass database until it comes back to bite them in the ass.
4/1/2010 11:46:49 AM
Fuck this shit.
4/1/2010 11:47:40 AM
The first thing that came to my mind would be a woman taking her husband to divorce court for adultery and having these records pulled to see if he was where he said he was on the night in question I watch too much crime drama TV.
4/1/2010 11:47:53 AM
they should be required to delete the data on the database after some amount of time. i have no problem with running my plate automatically, thats only making things more efficient, but i don't htink they should be allowed to keep my location in a database forever.
4/1/2010 11:49:03 AM
I find it hard to believe this 20k system can run on a 6 year old dell laptop. State Surplus FTW
4/1/2010 11:52:30 AM
4/1/2010 11:56:59 AM
haha maybe they thought they found one and then lost them only to later find them another way.
4/1/2010 12:00:22 PM
I don't give a shit how effective it is.NEWSFLASH!! A TOTAL POLICE STATE IS EFFECTIVE AT FIGHTING CRIME!!!! THEREFORE IT'S OKAY!!
4/1/2010 12:17:17 PM
they make it sound like it's only Raleigh plates, but last I checked you can't spot with your eye (or fancy camera) what City a plate is from.
4/1/2010 12:19:23 PM
NM BEATUP HAHA[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 12:21 PM. Reason : .]
4/1/2010 12:21:06 PM
^ scroll down a few more posts, it was too late to edit when I noticed it
4/1/2010 12:22:00 PM
ok i can't find this on WRAL anywhere (even though i thought i read something like this yesterday)and there's no way a nationally read technology website would have something about our glorious Capital City without WRAL having it on their homepage as welli'm starting to not believe it]
4/1/2010 12:27:15 PM
The cost of these cameras is most likely off set by grant money.
4/1/2010 12:27:33 PM
^^It was on WRAL yesterday. http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/7331240/and ^ "Federal grants paid for the technology. The Governor’s Highway Safety Program and the Governor’s Crime Commission approved the grants, according to Raleigh police."[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 12:32 PM. Reason : ]
4/1/2010 12:32:06 PM
THERE IT ISi knew i saw it but i was searching the site today and couldn't find itok once again, i'm a believer
4/1/2010 12:33:04 PM
I googled WRAL's site and couldn't find it either, but I didn't actually go to the site.
4/1/2010 12:33:11 PM
Here's a video too! Just have to search for "plates" and Wral. http://www.wral.com/news/local/video/7331915/
4/1/2010 12:35:09 PM
I got a lot of red light camera hits but not one related to this
4/1/2010 12:36:09 PM
Lol @ smc and spöokyjon
4/1/2010 12:47:47 PM
I think this system is great. Seems very efficient. However the information should be purged from the system almost immediately for people not involved with breaking the law.
4/1/2010 12:56:40 PM
you won't feel the same when a similar system is kept on IP addresses[Edited on April 1, 2010 at 12:58 PM. Reason : a]
4/1/2010 12:58:19 PM
^well you're comparing apples to oranges there man. One involves driving on public roads. The other involves using my computer in private.
4/1/2010 1:01:12 PM
most people consider their home address as private and this directly correlates to your IP.
4/1/2010 1:04:31 PM
I hate the argument "If you don't have anything to hide, then it shouldn't matter."
4/1/2010 1:07:19 PM