It won't be long before the fed decides that every single car will be required to have internet connected front and rear facing cameras and all cars will be LPR's as well as tracking damn near everything else in the world.
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>A vocal crowd of Green River residents opposed a nearly $112,000 anti-terrorism grant for license plate reader cameras Tuesday, and the City Council and mayor voted 6-1 against approving the grant award.
That means the Green River Police Department will not receive the $111,956 in federal Department of Homeland Security money that the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security had awarded it.
Green River Police Chief Shawn Sturlaugson had planned to install around four Motorola brand license-plate readers, largely at city entrances, to respond quickly to criminal getaway or vulnerable-person situations, he told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday.
It won't be long before the fed decides that every single car will be required to have internet connected front and rear facing cameras and all cars will be LPR's as well as tracking damn near everything else in the world.
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From the post:
>>A vocal crowd of Green River residents opposed a nearly $112,000 anti-terrorism grant for license plate reader cameras Tuesday, and the City Council and mayor voted 6-1 against approving the grant award.
That means the Green River Police Department will not receive the $111,956 in federal Department of Homeland Security money that the Wyoming Office of Homeland Security had awarded it.
Green River Police Chief Shawn Sturlaugson had planned to install around four Motorola brand license-plate readers, largely at city entrances, to respond quickly to criminal getaway or vulnerable-person situations, he told Cowboy State Daily on Tuesday.
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