Big Brother Strikes in Oceanside
The Oceanside Police Department has made it much easier to track people, or recover stolen vehicles, depending on you who trust. Their cruisers have a device that can read license plates as they drive by. But don't worry, they won't use it improperly because there are "rules" that apply. Sgt. Ken Gow says there is no reason to be concerned. Mr. Gow, when the DHS comes calling with a list of plates to monitor and no warrant, are you going to put your job on the line and tell them it is against the rules. I don't think so. The President of the Unites States has rules also and look how well they were followed.
Labels: police, shenanigans
