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  • Doing 80 miles an hour? and typing on your computer?....sounds real fucking safe!

  • and he's so fucking proud of this. this is just fucking unreal.

  • You idiots who are afraid of this technology have no concept what its good for other than "omg big brother gotta fight the man". If you pay your bills, follow the law, dont abduct children, deal drugs or steal cars, you wont show up on this system. Its only when a plate is entered for a reason do they show up. Unpaid tickets, wanted in a crime, there are several reasons and if this system spots a stolen car with an abducted child and both are recovered, this is bad how?

  • No wonder they build jails at an explosive rate, they have everybody under surveillance when they leave the house, till they get back home. I sure hope they have lots of them next year when the economy really hits bottom.

  • You people are tards... out in public you have no expectation of privacy.

  • If your not doing any thing wrong or illegal you have nothing to worry about...LMAO

  • @ssdman25 Oh yeahhhhhhhhh !

  • If you not doing any thing wrong or illegal you have nothing to worry about...LMAO

  • money grab pigs

  • also write a ticket for careless driving since you werelooking at a screen on dash which is worse than a cell phone and since it was intentional write a wreckless driving ticket also . if you were a real cop you would write yourself these tickets since you obviously broke the law. if i was in your state id file a complaint against you for all of these

  • write yourself a fucking ticket douchebag for speeding . fucking hypocrites. cops break the law more than everyone i know combined

  • There is no money in finding stolen cars! The police could care less, This is a revenue generator, nothing less. I have had two vehicles stolen, and to tell the truth, I don't want them back! In each case the vehicles were abused beyond repair. I say screw the ALPR.

  • very cool system, and a bit spooky as well due to the data mining (aka tracking your every movement)

  • You won't be whining about violated rights when this finds your stolen car...

  • @HiProfile67 There is no money in finding stolen cars! The police could care less, This is a revenue generator, nothing less. I have had two vehicles stolen, and to tell the truth, I don't want them back! In each case the vehicles were abused beyond repair. I say screw the ALPR.

  • thats really cool, i love technology these days, its getting to be more fun

  • Wake up SHEEPLE, naptime is over...

  • They cause cancer

  • What a crock of shit! The first thing a thief will do is get the license plate off. What they want to do is give some tickets for expired tags, insurance, etc.

  • @BanPhotoRadar Yeah, a car thief would be so wise to get the plate off the car. That way he would stand out to ANY officer, with OR without ALPR equipment. I'm not necessarily a fan of this technology (due to it's possible abuses) but there is no denying that it IS effective at what it does.

  • that's stupid so the dealer will get busted when testing the cars zzzzzzzzzz because their only use lets say 1 plate too test 100 cars a day lol

  • NWO crap

  • It is an invasion of privacy

  • @JuanPapaNicolao Tell me how you have an expectation of "privacy" in a state issued tag being displayed in public? You don't. It's no different than if a cop gets behind you and manually enters your tag. Just because a process is automated doesn't make it any less legitimate.

  • @CryptoDriver i bet you'll be the first asshole to get an RFID chip and give up ALL your rights .

  • @CryptoDriver Privacy protects us from abuses by those in power

    we all know they love to ABUSE of their power.

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  • i hate police-this is a invasion of privacy-they were all picked on in school-

  • @swilson1011 Yeah, the police got a new tool to more efficently catch criminals, that's incredibly invasive. Poor you. The Swedish government recently denied a request for putting up a surveillance camera on a bicycle stand at a railroadstation near where I live in a small rural town. They had the same thoughts as you. Appearantly you, as well as them, prefer crimes over having someone watching you.

  • @swilson1011

    When in public, you have no expectation of privacy. If you want privacy, lock yourself in a closet.

  • Did he just...IGNORE that Amber Alert tagged plate at 2:07?

  • @toboe399 Most likely just a test to show the viewers of what an alert looks and sounds like.

  • @chechnya same as any other tagged plate! LOL

  • yes but can it tell if there is the presence of a vehicle, but not the presence of a plate? I doubt it's sophisticated enough to tell background clutter from a "car", so if the plate is absent or obscured, there will be no alert.

  • Oklahoma has them believe it or not.

  • That guy is driving like a serious asshole. No blinkers, hammering on the gas, speeding.. ect.

  • Yeah they say it's to get criminals or terrorists. Bullshit, it's to enfringe average joes rights. There is no worse gang in the world than the police. now you'll get stopped on who you vote for or what you buy. Virginia the police state.

  • @17bmw You're dumb

  • So are you richardboy

  • Yup the largest armed gang in the world.

    For those who don't feel the police are a gang get your head out of ass and wake up

  • look for- on youtube " America's Largest Street Gang "

    Made by former police officers...

    We all need to know where we stand , years of ' us vs. civillians' or victims or suspects mentality has caused exactly what TPTB want.

  • Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.

  • In Portugal it would be against the constitution!!!

  • It's supposed to be against the Constitution the USA as well

  • I've read the ATF loves use these at gun shows to record and catalog the plates of those 'domestic terrorists' aka law abiding individuals who exercise their Constitutional rights to own and bear arms. Nice little tool for the future Police State. Also read these will be equipped on roads for future taxation once the new carbon dioxide dictatorship goes into effect. Instead of getting a ticket for running a red light in the mail, now you get a toll bill for using specific roads.

  • @ 2:00-2:10 the silver saturn car pulls up as a amber alert and this cop didnt even stop, and pull them over? he should be reported.

  • That cop was driving so bad. Driving way the hell to fast. Someone needs to give him a ticket. And also, useing a computer while driving down the road, that's so unsafe it's not even funny.

  • Didn't you know that it's ok for the police to use electronic devices while driving? It's because they are better than civilians. *

    * Sarcasm - for those of you unfamiliar with the term

    The whole us vs them mentality is enough to make you sick.

  • so a police officer can enter ANY information on a vehicle like profiling information?

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  • But, this model PC is... ?

    Nice Video, congratulations and thanks! :)

  • Very effective!

  • There is no reasonable expectation of privacy for license plates, that's why they are displayed on the backs of your cars.

  • All these people talking about "our rights are stripped"...hey news flash here guys, regardless of if a camera is capturing your plate and running it, or a cop typing it in manually...you're plates are getting run constantly. I run plates all the time, even if its some old lady in a Buick, i'll still run her plate. This just makes it easier for us to be on the lookout for stolen cars/cars used for crimes/expired tags whatever. Now we don't have to worry about taking our hands off the wheel.

  • yeah and makes it more of a Big Brother society

  • It's already happening anyway, nothing you or I can do about it

  • Not true.

  • What's not true? Are you a cop? Because IF you were...you SHOULD be running plates constantly, and you would understand that this is actually a nice system. We've been having such trouble with the software and cameras not working properly with ours. Alot of officers hate it in my department, but I think its a step forward in the right direction. So before saying something is "not true"...make sure you actually have some experience and information before embarassing yourself.

  • You should be ashamed of yourself. You're a traitor to the republic

  • How so?

  • BIG BROTHER JUST GOT BIGGER.

    This invasion of privacy makes me sick.

  • Being a cop is all about the power trip. The higher the rank the worse it is.

    This system is cool for stolen cars but is BS for suspended drivers or parking ticket collectors

  • By putting the plate info on a person you like to fuck with, everytime you run across that person the computer will alert you so that you can harass that person over and over again. Indianapolis cops would kill for this system.

  • yup

  • I'm so sick and tired of the police and government trying to strip away our privacy and rights in the name of keeping us secure. In my opinion the police are nothing more than a revenue tool (heavy on the tool). 99% of the time they show up AFTER the crime, which is the nature of what they do and understandable, but at that point, it's TOO LATE. Other than that, only the thought of their possible presence keeps a few from breaking the law. Why would the gov want to get rid of the $ collectors?

  • Naw, that's pretty sweet, better than the revenuers clocking speed. This actually catches REAL offenders.

  • (sniff) I smell constitutional rights being violated

  • Do explain.

  • sure there are benefits of this system, but i have doubts about just cause (catching wanted felons, sexual predators, etc..) but the doubts i have that the law enforcement dont need to know every single place that you go.. wallyworld, target, mall, gas station.. etc.. nobody knows if all those license plates are recorded into a system or not

  • Besides the fact that most departments probably couldn't afford GPS if they wanted to, it would take a rather large amount of hard drive space to record where every license plate is every time it's seen by the system.

  • this is mentioned in the discription- it uploads data wireless from databases (didnt mention from municipal/county/state/federal levels). nobody knows if it sends the plate information back to those mentioned databases..

  • Yea, a smell alright. Smells like the same old smell of BULLSHIT. I'm SO done with things that are put into place that continue the trend to strip us of our privacy and our rights. I'm NOT a conspiracy theorist, but things like this are absolute bullshit and if you don't think things like this are a sign of bad shit to come, wake up! It's happening folks.......

  • NJ's starting.. theres a new bill floating around that if passing, would completely erase the "innocent until found guilty" by ordering anyone involved in a "serious" accident to take a drug test - no questions asked. A BS bill like this normally targets truckers (we're the gunnea pig of their constitutional rights crap) but it applies to EVERYONE.

  • @Tr2u1ck lol! wow what a lib! why do you care unless there is something your trying hide from the police. there aint no rights being violated here at all. its the same thing of them typing in your tag. but this gets alot more done during a shift.

  • @kjbrimm - data mining is the issue. the ability to track peoples movements and keeping that data for later use (years). it's one thing reading the plates, but another storing all that data collected every day not of the offender, but of everyone that was on the road and the car passed.

  • @kjbrimm That thing keeps a record of when and where your plate was scanned. Its done electronically. Not reliable. Computers have glitches and screws up and can sound on a vehicle that may be perfectly legal. And the fact it keeps a record of when And where it was scanned sounds borderline privacy.

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  • Looks like a useful tool.

    BUT.....

    I dont think that officers should be allowed to "manually upload notes about the driver into the database".

    If that driver has done nothing wrong, why does the officer have to add his/her OPINION about that driver into a "database".

    Seems prone to racial or other types of profiling. Very un-american actually.

  • goddamn it. what next? technology to tell them if someone is wearing seatbelts?

  • lmfao i wouldn't doubt that will be next

  • And what the Police DONT want you to know. Is that if you remember few years back they started issuing New plates with Very very high Light reflections they did that for a reason. The plate readers are looking at Infered spectrum so when it Reflects the Light back to the cam it knows to take a photo Of the plate. Ever drive down the freeways and see EGG on a freeway sign? Looks darker. Same shit. there is stuff you can block the plate with.

  • man i aint got no insurence, my tags expired 50 yrs ago lol this aint good for me if they can track me down

    but other than that its good for tracking car thiefs

  • dam

  • thats a good device i hate car stealers

  • very nice

  • I want one in my car

  • for what

  • Great! Big Brother goes mobile. Yet another way for the government to track everywhere I go and everything I do.

  • Damn right. Trapped in the freaking Matrix. And no Morpheus to get us out.

  • shiiit. why read licence plates when we can just plant rfid's in every single human & kno where they are at all times!!!!!!!

  • Cool!

  • then why would you watch videos about them!!! huh!!!!!

  • cool deal

  • i'm surprised it doesn't have voice recognition, typing plates while driving seems rather dangerous

  • Surely using a computer whilst driving is illegal?

  • Computer, tell me where my political opponents have been and what they have been up to.

  • The govt will soon own you, by using technology like this.

  • Easy solution, don't commit a crime, and then this technology won't even matter to you...

  • I got pegged for wife beating because my ex and her loser boyfriend swore under oath I hit her. 1 month in jail 1 yr probation. I'm sure you know what I'm going to say next, so I'm not going to say it.

  • The bitch desrved it or it was worth it or god I am so stupid or I'm sorry I got caught. Dude look for that kind of symphathy in church.You don't hit women unless they atack you

  • Well I wasn't going to say it, but I guess I have to now. I DIDN'T hit her and she DID attack me. And I DO go to church and I DON'T look for sympathy there.

  • You will still get pegged for crime or accused falsely or oops that wasn't you. I know this for a fact. View my other comments.

  • True, but those are just accidents. Not committing crime is still the best way of staying out of jail...

  • I concur.

  • that is not a solution. the solution is freedom, not tyranny. i don't commit crimes, why should i be treated like a criminal. can you say big brother. how manyof you people even know what freedom is?

  • If every American had the freedom to do what they wanted, do you think the society would stay stable? In order to maintain our freedoms and life that we're used to, we have to sacrifice some minor things like letting the police have a computer that reads license plates.....

  • Rofocowboy84, so u r saying: in order to maintain freedom we need to take it away, little by little?

  • What I'm saying is that in order for everyone to enjoy life equally, there has to be laws that do take away some freedoms. If we were all free to do whatever I wanted, there would be a lot more crime and many people wouldn't want to leave their houses, ultimately destroying the society.

  • Rofo, u made a good point. But like u said, if we were all free to do whatever we want, and crime would increase than, I say to u: our society has already fail, thus its destruction is not a question of IF,but of WHEN.

  • What makes you think our society has failed? Granted, there are many things that could be improved, but there are also many things that could be a whole lot worse. Just to make sure, are we talking about the US or the world in general? If the former, I believe we are one of the more successful societies in the world. The US is, after all, is like a big melting pot. The rest of the world just needs to take after our example, and that would be a tremendous step towards bettering society.

  • Why do people think they have the freedom from cops checking government owned license tags. Cops have always been able to do this over the radio, this just speeds it up.

    If you aren't out stealing cars then you have nothing to worry about.

  • Because pigs suck ass????

  • what about the notes feature? i am not committing a crime, why do they need to make a note on me and then keep a database of notes?

  • Do you really think an officer is going to waste his time saving notes on cars that aren't doing anything wrong? If so, he must be very bored, and if he's bored, he probably doesn't work for a department with a budget that can afford these things...

  • yes

  • Think about this. A person reports a car driving in excess of the speed limit, recklessly nearly causing several accidents. The police can run the plate, make a note of it and if they come across it later in the day the alert pops up. Officer now has reason to pull over the car to make sure the guy/gal driving the car even has a license and could lead to the discovery of something else.

  • just a waist of time. criminals will figure a way to beat the system always. sad but true.

  • This is such a waste of the public's money. Once this system is in widespread use, criminals will simply spend 1 minute switching plates. In the end, we've spent huge sums of money on technology that won't do much more than catch people with delinquent parking tickets.

  • If you listened to what the officer said, it tells you if the vehicle doesn't have a plate, if it is a stolen plate, or a unregistered vehicle

  • all technology starts somewhere, from here, maybe someday the software will be able to tell if the license plate that is supposed to belong on a ford explorer is on a chevy tahoe. Then criminals would have to switch plates with like vehicles. Plus, as soon as those plates are found to be stolen, they'll be in the system. It won't net everyone, but it will help.

  • What is a 2-11?

  • 211 Is the California Penal Code for Robbery. CA Law Enforcement Officer

  • These should be at every intersection , looking in all directions. When there is a robbery / murder / rape ... you just ask the computer what cars were in the area at that time. This is a must have for all cities. Please do not argue invasion of privacy. The benefits are to large.

    Dan.

  • Key words here are "at this time." Typically, we see mission creep. Typically, we see tyranny with technology like this. What happens when the "computer" sees something that isn't correct within the database? To verify, the cop on the beat only knows enough to treat the "zapped" individual as a felon or wanted person. We should all know that plates aren't the cure-all for curing crime. They do however, donate innocents into the court and prison systems.

  • bull shit, an entire case isnt made off of a plate sighting, your an idiot with no understanding of the criminal justice system.

  • And your a Nazi cop, so we should definitely all listen to you?? Since when does being a police officer make you the last word on our injustice system?? I'd like to say that you have NO idea how many cops care less about actually administering justice than they do about there own power-tripping, but I get the feeling that you are all too aware and are one of those jackasses anyway.

  • Hey Dan, why don't we stick a camera in YOUR fucking house, and your car and every where else you drag your ignorant ass, if you're SO afraid for your safety and can't think of a better way to keep safe?? Are you fucking retarded??!! I've had enough of this ignorant, let's-lay-down-and-let-ourselv­es-get-fucked mentallity. Dude, you MUST be a fucking cop or involved in government in some way.

    Sincerely,

    The sane, other Dan

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