First at all, the pic you want to posted has to be storage from the your cell or computer you are posting. Second, you need to reply an existing quote-like this one- or create a new one. Third, click on "manage attachment ", then click on "choose a file" selecting / browsing the pic on your files and click on "upload" and click "close this window".
Finally, click on "Upload Report".
Always load pics from your PC, never your smart phone. It doesn't usually upload from cell or smart phones or iPhone. Mine didn't so I had to wait till I got home. It might work on a tablet especially an Ipad.
Although there are LPR's all over the place now (There is one by me that was installed by a private person to monitor cars in and out of a cul de sac) it is highly unlikely that they monitor every car that is not registered in PB county. To have that kind of data base would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars because these databases are maintained by private companies. They mostly look for stolen cars, fugitives and terrorists, in some places like NYC they are used to find scofflaw vehicles. Every database that is subscribed to casts thousands. Also I doubt PBSO has anywhere near the manpower they would need to follow every out of county. Sure were you followed probably, but probably because you were circulating.
He had to be circulating around the block 2 or more times. If you're just driving by they will not pull you over unless you're speeding, driving aggressively, running a stop sign or read light. Even if you're from Canada or Mexico or Georgia they won't tail you as long as you're driving record is straight as well as you're tag and drivers license, registration and insurance. I drive threw there to go to restaurants in palm beach especially lake worth than I leave to see a relative in Stuart. Even if I pass by once or twice they won't stop me as long as I get off 95 and going back 95 taking us1 and passing by a business or gas station twice and not roaming around the block 2 or more times in a residential area. No need to be there since I don't live in that area. I live in Miami.
I had quite an experience on my trip to Lake Worth. I was up there to do an interview, and I thought I'd do some mongering before I left. I was basically hoping to meet this SW who they reviewed a month ago, who hangs out near the Checker's on 6th and Dixie. Well, that damn place is crawling with LEO. Marked and unmarked. Within about a 5 minutes or so of entering the area near 6th, I realized I had a tail (a unmarked LEO tailing me). So I made sure I was following the speed limit, but the unmarked car would not stop tailing me. So I made my way to I-95 and got out of there. It wasn't until I got home later that night, that I read a PM that a monger had sent me earlier, warning me of the license plate readers they have all over the place up there. These license plate readers alert LEO anytime they come across a vehicle that is not registered in Palm Beach. That means Broward and Dade plates will alert them, and you will have an unmarked car watching and following you. I did not realize that is was that bad. So mongering in Lake Worth is not worth the trouble, unless you have Palm Beach registration. And even then, I found out they have spotters everywhere watching the SWs and who picks them up. So unless I move to Palm Beach, my mongering days in Lake Worth are over before they even started. Not worth the trouble! So I write this report to warn you all, especially if you have plans on mongering in Lake Worth. Be safe!
Well if I eat at a restaurant they cannot follow me. That's none of they're business as long as I don't pick up SW's. I occasionally go to restaurants in Palm Beach. If they did a reading on my license plate indicating that my license is suspended or expired they can pull me over. I always go to restaurants in palm beach especially in lake worth since I have a relative living there.
Although there are LPR's all over the place now (There is one by me that was installed by a private person to monitor cars in and out of a cul de sac) it is highly unlikely that they monitor every car that is not registered in PB county. To have that kind of data base would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars because these databases are maintained by private companies. They mostly look for stolen cars, fugitives and terrorists, in some places like NYC they are used to find scofflaw vehicles. Every database that is subscribed to casts thousands. Also I doubt PBSO has anywhere near the manpower they would need to follow every out of county. Sure were you followed probably, but probably because you were circulating.
You may be right, but I'm not taking my ass back up there anymore, LOL. That was an experience I don't care to repeat. The crazy thing is that I did not circulate or do any loops, and I was obeying the speed limit. In my mind, I was going to do a few loops then leave. But after I saw this unmarked vehicle following me for no apparent reason, I played it safe and got out. The last thing I need is to be questioned as to why I'm looping around in a known SW area.
I had quite an experience on my trip to Lake Worth. I was up there to do an interview, and I thought I'd do some mongering before I left. I was basically hoping to meet this SW who they reviewed a month ago, who hangs out near the Checker's on 6th and Dixie. Well, that damn place is crawling with LEO. Marked and unmarked. Within about a 5 minutes or so of entering the area near 6th, I realized I had a tail (a unmarked LEO tailing me). So I made sure I was following the speed limit, but the unmarked car would not stop tailing me. So I made my way to I-95 and got out of there. It wasn't until I got home later that night, that I read a PM that a monger had sent me earlier, warning me of the license plate readers they have all over the place up there. These license plate readers alert LEO anytime they come across a vehicle that is not registered in Palm Beach. That means Broward and Dade plates will alert them, and you will have an unmarked car watching and following you. I did not realize that is was that bad. So mongering in Lake Worth is not worth the trouble, unless you have Palm Beach registration. And even then, I found out they have spotters everywhere watching the SWs and who picks them up. So unless I move to Palm Beach, my mongering days in Lake Worth are over before they even started. Not worth the trouble! So I write this report to warn you all, especially if you have plans on mongering in Lake Worth. Be safe!
Guys those pics from her Facebook are years old, if I can just figure out how to post pics I got some of the real person its not nice, plus she might be sweet for a date or two. But trust me she is a homeless psycho that doesn't take her meds and smells like sewer cause that probably where she slept last nigh, the pos dude is her boyfriend and the reason she doesn't have a phone is because that pos takes It and sells it.
First at all, the pic you want to posted has to be storage from the your cell or computer you are posting. Second, you need to reply an existing quote-like this one- or create a new one. Third, click on "manage attachment ", then click on "choose a file" selecting / browsing the pic on your files and click on "upload" and click "close this window".
I had quite an experience on my trip to Lake Worth. I was up there to do an interview, and I thought I'd do some mongering before I left. I was basically hoping to meet this SW who they reviewed a month ago, who hangs out near the Checker's on 6th and Dixie. Well, that damn place is crawling with LEO. Marked and unmarked. Within about a 5 minutes or so of entering the area near 6th, I realized I had a tail (a unmarked LEO tailing me). So I made sure I was following the speed limit, but the unmarked car would not stop tailing me. So I made my way to I-95 and got out of there. It wasn't until I got home later that night, that I read a PM that a monger had sent me earlier, warning me of the license plate readers they have all over the place up there. These license plate readers alert LEO anytime they come across a vehicle that is not registered in Palm Beach. That means Broward and Dade plates will alert them, and you will have an unmarked car watching and following you. I did not realize that is was that bad. So mongering in Lake Worth is not worth the trouble, unless you have Palm Beach registration. And even then, I found out they have spotters everywhere watching the SWs and who picks them up. So unless I move to Palm Beach, my mongering days in Lake Worth are over before they even started. Not worth the trouble! So I write this report to warn you all, especially if you have plans on mongering in Lake Worth. Be safe!
Although there are LPR's all over the place now (There is one by me that was installed by a private person to monitor cars in and out of a cul de sac) it is highly unlikely that they monitor every car that is not registered in PB county. To have that kind of data base would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars because these databases are maintained by private companies. They mostly look for stolen cars, fugitives and terrorists, in some places like NYC they are used to find scofflaw vehicles. Every database that is subscribed to casts thousands. Also I doubt PBSO has anywhere near the manpower they would need to follow every out of county. Sure were you followed probably, but probably because you were circulating.
I had quite an experience on my trip to Lake Worth. I was up there to do an interview, and I thought I'd do some mongering before I left. I was basically hoping to meet this SW who they reviewed a month ago, who hangs out near the Checker's on 6th and Dixie. Well, that damn place is crawling with LEO. Marked and unmarked. Within about a 5 minutes or so of entering the area near 6th, I realized I had a tail (a unmarked LEO tailing me). So I made sure I was following the speed limit, but the unmarked car would not stop tailing me. So I made my way to I-95 and got out of there. It wasn't until I got home later that night, that I read a PM that a monger had sent me earlier, warning me of the license plate readers they have all over the place up there. These license plate readers alert LEO anytime they come across a vehicle that is not registered in Palm Beach. That means Broward and Dade plates will alert them, and you will have an unmarked car watching and following you. I did not realize that is was that bad. So mongering in Lake Worth is not worth the trouble, unless you have Palm Beach registration. And even then, I found out they have spotters everywhere watching the SWs and who picks them up. So unless I move to Palm Beach, my mongering days in Lake Worth are over before they even started. Not worth the trouble! So I write this report to warn you all, especially if you have plans on mongering in Lake Worth. Be safe!
Guys those pics from her Facebook are years old, if I can just figure out how to post pics I got some of the real person its not nice, plus she might be sweet for a date or two. But trust me she is a homeless psycho that doesn't take her meds and smells like sewer cause that probably where she slept last nigh, the pos dude is her boyfriend and the reason she doesn't have a phone is because that pos takes It and sells it.
If so she went fastIs it this Rachel 40 year old? Yeah definitely talking about Rachel. She has one of the worst stenches ever. Had her in my car once never again!
If so she went fastIs it this Rachel 40 year old? Yeah definitely talking about Rachel. She has one of the worst stenches ever. Had her in my car once never again!
Yeah definitely talking about Rachel. She has one of the worst stenches ever. Had her in my car once never again! I think because she's pretty she feels she can get away with that.