[QUOTE=Civ2000]So, where did you find her?[/QUOTE]
Denny / John street. No pun intended. I have also picked her up 1 block north of there.
-Gman
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[QUOTE=Civ2000]So, where did you find her?[/QUOTE]
Denny / John street. No pun intended. I have also picked her up 1 block north of there.
-Gman
hello all,
working in this area temporarily. could someone clue me in to the abbreviations AAA, KK, DP?? i rtff'ed but it just shows reports with the abbreviations not the location. you can pm me if need be.
[QUOTE=Rosco2]I have a question about pimp - SW pairs.
Today I saw a black man walking very briskly with a white woman following about 6 feet behind him. I'd say they may have been in their late twenties or early thirties, but I'm not certain since they happened to be walking away from my car and I only saw their backs.
What did his walk mean? [/QUOTE]
In my limited experience, it doesn't mean anything. Usually young, inexperienced pimps stay right next to their girl, discouraging business. If the pimp is worth a damn, you'll never see him.
[QUOTE=MI Hunter]hello all,
working in this area temporarily. could someone clue me in to the abbreviations AAA, KK, DP?? i rtff'ed but it just shows reports with the abbreviations not the location. you can pm me if need be.[/QUOTE]
Yes. "AAA" refers to an area north of Denny Way on 6th Avenue where the American Automobile Association office used to be.
"KK" refers to the corner of 125th and Aurora. Go there and you will understand.
"DP" refers to Denny Park.
Had heard of this in England, googled for Seattle. You know, homeland security, paranoia, out of control technology and all. Just one more thing to KEEP IN MIND.
License Plate Recognition Camera
In the City of Seattle, approximately 9,000 automobiles are stolen a year. The Washington State Crime Information Computer has an average of 13,700 stolen cars listed within it. The Seattle Police Department has 1,500 license plates listed on their hot sheet daily.
Currently patrol officers have a variety of ways to identify stolen vehicles. They may be attempting to stop a car for an entirely unrelated reason and find that the car is listed as stolen when they radio their stop into communications. They also carry a hard copy of the "hot sheet", which is updated daily, listing all the license plates of all cars reported stolen, or they can run a plate through their in-car computer. Unfortunately most of these take a considerable amount of time and are typically only done when there are obvious suspicious behaviors occurring.
WHAT IS THE LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION CAMERA?
There is emerging new technology that will allow patrol officers to be much more efficient and hopefully successful in locating and arresting individuals who are stealing cars. The technology is License Plate Recognition and works much like a camera. It is installed on a Patrol Vehicle and automatically takes "digital" pictures of the license plates on the vehicles that the patrol car is passing. If the license plate that was read is listed as a stolen vehicle or is flagged for any other reason, the officer is notified that they have just passed a "vehicle of interest."
The computer has the ability to read up to 1,000 plates per hour, it covers two or more lanes of traffic at once, can read the plates during day and at night. It also takes less than one second from the time a vehicle is in the field of view to a determination it is a "vehicle of interest". When a vehicle is identified and audible warning is sounded and the vehicle is imaged, time stamped and registered.
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS TECHNOLOGY?
There are many advantages to using this technology, the most obvious being the speed in which the computer can work. On average thousands of plates can be scanned during a shift where an individual officer may get only 100 plates during a shift (if they are focused exclusively on traffic). The technology is also performing a task that is already permitted only doing it much more efficiently. Overall the technology will realize some very important goals:
It will increase the number of stolen cars recovered by the police department, before those cars are dumped or trashed and left by the car thief.
It will increase the number of offenders who are ultimately arrested and prosecuted for the crime of auto theft.
And ultimately, it will reduce the number of cars stolen because auto thieves will soon learn that it is much harder to go undetected by law enforcement.
Maria has gained a few pounds civ. Hasent been walking as much these days. Hope she loses some weight.
Allison can be found between 7-11 on denny and 5th and denny, between 10:00am and 3:00 pm. Usually walks the north side of the street. You can also find her walking on 5th, from Denny st south into town about 7 blocks in .So where do we get the cl reviews at now?
Anyone seen a bsw that goes by Tay?
Later
[QUOTE=Doggy Styl]Had heard of this in England, googled for Seattle. You know, homeland security, paranoia, out of control technology and all. Just one more thing to KEEP IN MIND.
License Plate Recognition Camera
In the City of Seattle, approximately 9,000 automobiles are stolen a year. The Washington State Crime Information Computer has an average of 13,700 stolen cars listed within it. The Seattle Police Department has 1,500 license plates listed on their hot sheet daily.
Currently patrol officers have a variety of ways to identify stolen vehicles. They may be attempting to stop a car for an entirely unrelated reason and find that the car is listed as stolen when they radio their stop into communications. They also carry a hard copy of the "hot sheet", which is updated daily, listing all the license plates of all cars reported stolen, or they can run a plate through their in-car computer. Unfortunately most of these take a considerable amount of time and are typically only done when there are obvious suspicious behaviors occurring.
WHAT IS THE LICENSE PLATE RECOGNITION CAMERA?
There is emerging new technology that will allow patrol officers to be much more efficient and hopefully successful in locating and arresting individuals who are stealing cars. The technology is License Plate Recognition and works much like a camera. It is installed on a Patrol Vehicle and automatically takes "digital" pictures of the license plates on the vehicles that the patrol car is passing. If the license plate that was read is listed as a stolen vehicle or is flagged for any other reason, the officer is notified that they have just passed a "vehicle of interest."
The computer has the ability to read up to 1,000 plates per hour, it covers two or more lanes of traffic at once, can read the plates during day and at night. It also takes less than one second from the time a vehicle is in the field of view to a determination it is a "vehicle of interest". When a vehicle is identified and audible warning is sounded and the vehicle is imaged, time stamped and registered.
WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES OF THIS TECHNOLOGY?
There are many advantages to using this technology, the most obvious being the speed in which the computer can work. On average thousands of plates can be scanned during a shift where an individual officer may get only 100 plates during a shift (if they are focused exclusively on traffic). The technology is also performing a task that is already permitted only doing it much more efficiently. Overall the technology will realize some very important goals:
It will increase the number of stolen cars recovered by the police department, before those cars are dumped or trashed and left by the car thief.
It will increase the number of offenders who are ultimately arrested and prosecuted for the crime of auto theft.
And ultimately, it will reduce the number of cars stolen because auto thieves will soon learn that it is much harder to go undetected by law enforcement.[/QUOTE]
I have a few friends in the industry two of which work at what's call TSMC which is the main opperations center of the WSDOT on Dayton ave and 160th. .I have had many discussions on this and the reply always is "the technology is there but they CANNOT afford the sofware and the manpower it takes to do facial and car/license recognition" I am told there are City's considering this but the expense is too high right now.With that said I have a wait and see attitude.But for fun next time you are at a Circuit City take a look up appox. 3 feet inside the doors where the alarm gates are, at those cameras.Those cameras ARE THE type that do track faces people ETC. they are independent cameras from the main system, that goes back to a special DVR that SOMETIMES HAS the sofware. The main part of the DVR sofware is for customer analisis they can tell how tall appox. age and weight. THe enhanced version has the Facial recognition with a database of "Problem people at the stores"
Pretty active night last night after midnight. Spotted Chanel and a freind of her's (never have seen her). There a blonde in tan capris carrying a backpack that looked a lot like Desera. There was another straight haired blonde with a red top that she filled quite nicely (anyone else she either and know anythign about them.) There was a brunette that I think was with the second blonde, could not get either. They where all hard to snag last night, because of other very risk taking mongers, LE or pimps chasing them On top of all I think there must have been another shooting or fight right outside the nightclub, there where squad and EMT trucks blocking in front. Anyone have any luck last night? I also saw a thin shorter brunette (one that I mentioned awhile back on the swrb) with a nice little butt.
[QUOTE=Kash Flow]Maria has gained a few pounds civ. Hasent been walking as much these days. Hope she loses some weight.
Allison can be found between 7-11 on denny and 5th and denny, between 10:00am and 3:00 pm. Usually walks the north side of the street. You can also find her walking on 5th, from Denny st south into town about 7 blocks in .So where do we get the cl reviews at now?
Anyone seen a bsw that goes by Tay?
Later[/QUOTE]
She's still very nice though. I wouldn't have hesitated to date her if she had been working. Also, picked up Hurricane Alison Friday night. She is still a lot of fun even though she was high as a kite. If the past two years is any indication she'll be out of jail for a week or two and then go back in for 3 or 4 months. Oddly enough, within days of the CL board going down, there have been 4 new boards pop up to attempt to fill the void. But if I recall Jackson doesn't allow links or directions to competing websites so I'm going to respect that.
I was thinking that if there was a "nuisance" in an area I would just program one of these to tell me , say, how many vehicles cruise past this camera more frequently than others, or , say, more than ten times in an evening. There's no law against sight-seeing and I do that much more than monger. but you get my drift here.
The way the current regime is focused things could be way more big brotherly than we care to think. I am not a crazy paranoid, just curious which databases I am in.
Anyways- I have to go post in Tacoma's forum, as I had a good and cheap Fri.
DS
[QUOTE=Doggy Styl] There's no law against sight-seeing and I do that much more than monger. but you get my drift here.
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One of the seniors on the now defunct board got stopped by SPD after 3 laps through the AAA and got a ticket for cruising. Now I think he probably can beat it in court, but what a hassle.
My friend is coming from San Fran. Im not into it but he is staying downtown and he knows that I vist the local hotspots when I have visited on bussiness and I would like to return the favor for him. Keep in mind that he is a older man and not a bar or club gay male. Thanks and I know its totally off topic but maybe a link would sufice. Thanks and keep it wraped up.
[QUOTE=Civ2000]One of the seniors on the now defunct board got stopped by SPD after 3 laps through the AAA and got a ticket for cruising. Now I think he probably can beat it in court, but what a hassle.[/QUOTE]
Civ is right. They will get you for not stopping completely at a stop sign or not using your blinker, some other minor traffic violation. The effect is the same, harassment. Now all this stuff is easy to make go away, but takes time, and if you're married, an explanation for why you would be in that area at that time of night if she sees the ticket.
Holly Mooly Batman. Pac Hwy was off the hook. 9...count’em...9 SW out and about at quit'n time. Not all chunks either. 4 of them were good looking WSW'ers. Mongers were on them like flies on ________. The rest were not bad either. 1 ASW (chunky thick legs), 1 HSW (short, fast walkers) and 3 BSW. One of the BSW was midnight black too. Jamaica dark, dark extra dark chocolate. I know I swore off BSW on the other board, but she had my number (me and about 5 other mongers). I went in for the grab to do a nice low key pick up, post the head nod. but she hopped in the hooptie of a Spanish National that stopped right on 99, chatted through the window and drove off. BASTARD!!!
On tue and wed I cruised KK and Denny. Nothing out
I was back out wed nite
On bell I got Pepsi Alison for a little CBJ.