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My insurance company asked if I would allow the installation of a monitoring device on my car that might reduce my rates. My response was obvious.
It gets deeper Bernie. I learned so much by looking into this issue. Like most people, they said no. That's why the insurers are colluding and collaborating with other private businesses like camera people, and they're all paying off politicians and city people left and right to bring these cameras into place. Then they turn around and hit you with the same standards as if you did have the recording device mounted in your car.

Bribery, corruption, underhanded deals, breach of contract, circumvention of legal systems.

And then you've got the guys who don't care about the rule of law and due process. They brush off the fact these camera companies are under handed, and they just regurgitate the corporate mouthpiece news talking points.
 
I've got a brand new solution that is so simple, it will shock the mind.

I'm attaching my plate under the bumper. Still visible. Angled downward.

Alternative:

Add in a few grommets or washers behind your top screws, and then tag in a lower screw to hold your license in place. Change the angles.
 
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Just rub a handful of mud over the thing. Repeat after washing the rest of the vehicle.
 
Tried that. It immediately rained for 5 days straight.
 
Here's a way to handle those pesky cameras. :new_snipersmilie:

I think that's legal.
 
It's the big sell out.

We the people, are not going to stand for the climate of corporate corruption, bribery, lack of due process, and violation of privacy.

Some of the people stand for it. They're not the sort of citizens that deserve liberty.

Only the people that fight for their liberties, deserve their liberties.
 
Here is the pay to use database in action.

This website is interesting, it's getting some net buzz lately, and I can see why.

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/03/17/1756license-plate-tracking-database/

If you aren’t the subject of a criminal investigation, the government shouldn’t be keeping tabs on when you go to the grocery store, your friend’s house, the abortion clinic, the antiwar protest, or the mosque. In a democratic society, we should know almost everything about what the government’s doing, and it should know very little to nothing about us, unless it has a good reason to believe we’re up to no good and shows that evidence to a judge. Unfortunately, that basic framework for an open, democracy society has been turned on its head. Now the government routinely collects vast troves of data about hundreds of millions of innocent people, casting everyone as a potential suspect until proven innocent. That’s unacceptable.
 
I don't give a flying terd what type of camera it is. I'm a free citizen, and I did not give anyone permission to record me, my car, my driving habits, or anything else.


I suppose you get permission whenever you take a comparable picture for your appraisal report.
 
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