Philly Adding Pláte Scańńers To The Major Bridges

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Too much money is spent on policing poor people crimes....and no energy on white collar crime.

Trump done committed 90+ felonies and it'll take 346 years just to get through appeals and make him sit for a trial.
 

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This type of blind faith is something that big brother truly depends on.


If cameras on bridges in Philly was the only thing why they couldn't catch criminals, this would've been a thing years ago.


Meanwhile Kensington is a real life Hamsterdam
I have the member you're responding to blocked, but I disagree with your point here. That deflection could be used in response to every crime fighting measure.

The spike in crime in metro Philly is real, and law makers are trying to tackle it from different angles.
 

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I have the member you're responding to blocked, but I disagree with your point here. That deflection could be used in response to every crime fighting measure.

The spike in crime in metro Philly is real, and law makers are trying to tackle it from different angles.

This is not in response to crime though breh, it's just a "bonus" feature that the cameras can provide.

All of those bridges are toll bridges, this is just to charge people who don't have EZ pass.
 

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This is not in response to crime though breh, it's just a "bonus" feature that the cameras can provide.

All of those bridges are toll bridges, this is just to charge people who don't have EZ pass.


“They will be able to read and identify license plates that may be of interest to law enforcement — whether they’re wanted for certain crimes, whether they’re part of a homeland security concern,” said Robert Finnegan, DRPA chief security and safety officer.

He said law enforcement agencies share the information gathered through the scanners.


“The data is collected and stored in a database with the New Jersey State Police that our law enforcement and plenty of other agencies in the area have access to,” he explained.
 

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“They will be able to read and identify license plates that may be of interest to law enforcement — whether they’re wanted for certain crimes, whether they’re part of a homeland security concern,” said Robert Finnegan, DRPA chief security and safety officer.

He said law enforcement agencies share the information gathered through the scanners.


“The data is collected and stored in a database with the New Jersey State Police that our law enforcement and plenty of other agencies in the area have access to,” he explained.

Unless the EZ Pass system drastically differs from state to state, those plate readers have already been there...it's how they mail the bills to people who don't have EZ Pass. but the police being able to use the gathered information from the plates for assistance is just an added bonus.


It's wild that even on the EZ Pass site, they have a 4th grade MS Paint drawing showing that clearly shows plate scanners :heh:
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To think that this wasn't already something they were using to begin with is wild considering how more and more common CCTV is used to prosecute.
 

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Too much money is spent on policing poor people crimes....and no energy on white collar crime.

Trump done committed 90+ felonies and it'll take 346 years just to get through appeals and make him sit for a trial.
what affects the average person more, getting their car stolen, or what trump did :yeshrug:
 

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Too much money is spent on policing poor people crimes....and no energy on white collar crime.

Trump done committed 90+ felonies and it'll take 346 years just to get through appeals and make him sit for a trial.
poor people crimes are murder & robbery...
you dont think the avg person is worried about them?
 
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what affects the average person more, getting their car stolen, or what trump did :yeshrug:
Trump stacks the court with conservative judges.

Judges OK the stripping of voting rights, puts harsher sentences on Blacks, lighter sentences on white/white collar criminals etc.
 
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