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  1. #1482
    Quote Originally Posted by PacMan1238  [View Original Post]
    Imagine they put them on the highway, they could rake in like thousands per day in tickets.
    I wish they would. There are speeding weavers out there that scare the crap out of me.

    That sh*t is NOT cool.

    - Spazz -.

  2. #1481

    Highway

    Quote Originally Posted by DrJohnson2  [View Original Post]
    There are speed cameras (radar detectors, traffic cameras) going up all over the state. The DOT calls it " video detection " plate readers are being installed everywhere also. If you see traffic signal work or signs, bet your balls there is a speed camera with all the newest technology.
    Imagine they put them on the highway, they could rake in like thousands per day in tickets.

  3. #1480
    Quote Originally Posted by GordonFreeman  [View Original Post]
    I use https://www.waze.com/apps/ it should eventually have all the permanent speed cameras listed on them.
    There are speed cameras (radar detectors, traffic cameras) going up all over the state. The DOT calls it " video detection " plate readers are being installed everywhere also. If you see traffic signal work or signs, bet your balls there is a speed camera with all the newest technology.

  4. #1479
    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman55  [View Original Post]
    If you are driving through Middletown on Rt 66 be mindful of the speed cameras in place. I was mailed a ticket that cost me $59 for being recorded going 11 mph over the limit. Fortunately it isn't reported to your insurance company. I have to admit it was a little unnerving getting a piece of mail with Middletown PD as the return address. I had visited a known provider who lives a few blocks off 66 a couple of weeks prior.
    I use https://www.waze.com/apps/ it should eventually have all the permanent speed cameras listed on them.

  5. #1478
    Quote Originally Posted by LuvrOfWomen  [View Original Post]
    More towns are installing those things. Basically no work and they bring in a ton of money. The do have to post a warning sign where they are. Take it serious. We are getting closer and closer to living in a police state.
    This could backfire as well if the local businesses start to suffer as more and more people avoid the area.

  6. #1477
    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman55  [View Original Post]
    If you are driving through Middletown on Rt 66 be mindful of the speed cameras in place. I was mailed a ticket that cost me $59 for being recorded going 11 mph over the limit. Fortunately it isn't reported to your insurance company. I have to admit it was a little unnerving getting a piece of mail with Middletown PD as the return address. I had visited a known provider who lives a few blocks off 66 a couple of weeks prior.
    More towns are installing those things. Basically no work and they bring in a ton of money. The do have to post a warning sign where they are. Take it serious. We are getting closer and closer to living in a police state.

  7. #1476

    Middletown Electronic Speed Monitor

    If you are driving through Middletown on Rt 66 be mindful of the speed cameras in place. I was mailed a ticket that cost me $59 for being recorded going 11 mph over the limit. Fortunately it isn't reported to your insurance company. I have to admit it was a little unnerving getting a piece of mail with Middletown PD as the return address. I had visited a known provider who lives a few blocks off 66 a couple of weeks prior.

  8. #1475
    Quote Originally Posted by KidPort38  [View Original Post]
    https://youtu.be/M6LyvJsOKkU?si=czXeDUUPPbuqgNrC

    Technology is making this country more of a surveillance state. Got pulled over once due to a cruiser scanning my plate. I forgot to renew my plate and it showed up as expired, but still.
    Big Brother is watching.

  9. #1474

    Anonymity and OpSec

    Quote Originally Posted by Stickman55  [View Original Post]
    Can you expand on this. Not sure what scenario you are referring to. Are you saying if we create a post and include a link to an STG ad there is tracking info in the text of the link? Or if we upload an image file there in tracking info in it? And what kind of information is exposed exactly? Would love to hear specifics. I know This website is not SSL secure which means those in the hacking world can see traffic transmissions in plain text since non SSL traffic is not encrypted.
    Good shit. Here's more stuff.

    Uno: Use a no logs externally audited VPN or TOR to browse this site. It's not foolproof but there are reputable ones out there. The Feds have used fake TOR nodes to track users though.

    Dos: Use a fake burner email for this site and antifingerprinting browsers.

    Tres: Never use the same handle or even similar ones across any sites.

    Cuatro: Rewrite and f around with your writing style because people can now use stylistic shiznit to I'd you to I'd you.

    Cinco: be very vary of posting any face pics online or sending to ******. There are now online facial recognition databases that search that shit. I don't want to post them bc they should be illegal.

    Seis: Obvious af but never ever contact barely legal providers. If you're a pedo fuck you should rot in hell imo and enjoy bubba killing your ass in jail.

    There is more shit with AI shits getting tricky. But be safe.

  10. #1473

    True

    https://youtu.be/M6LyvJsOKkU?si=czXeDUUPPbuqgNrC

    Technology is making this country more of a surveillance state. Got pulled over once due to a cruiser scanning my plate. I forgot to renew my plate and it showed up as expired, but still.

    Quote Originally Posted by Woody50  [View Original Post]
    Nowadays many cruisers are also scanning plates and recording video.

  11. #1472
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonnnyBravo  [View Original Post]
    Unless something happens onsite or with the girl around the same time, you'll more than likely in the clear. With girls causing delays though, sitting in a parking lot for a long period of time could likely be a flag. If you smoke, taking a "smoke break" outside is more reasonable than simply sitting in your car. I'll usually wait in a different lot close by then drive over when ready. LE in each town usually do "property checks" and stroll through the parking lots slowly looking at cars. I've never been approached but have been at some during a few patrols.

    .
    Nowadays many cruisers are also scanning plates and recording video.

  12. #1471
    Quote Originally Posted by KidPort38  [View Original Post]
    Donnybravo is a truly helpful brother. On this matter of anonymity, online and phone is one thing but it seems the unavoidable part is the cameras now sprawling up in more and more places including hotel hallways, hotel lots, neighboring lots, etc. Perhaps overly cautious, but unless you're ride sharing every time (which is quite impractical), your car is going to be on camera. How long that footage is stored is honestly something I'm not sure about and probably varies from place to place. But seeing more and more news reels on TV of camera shots of suspects shows this is still something to keep in mind IMO.
    A police department appears to be able to look back on door cams pretty deeply. Look at the video from Savanna Guthries mom's door cam at her home. They have been able to pull extensive (though not complete) history. In the case of a kidnapping, it makes sense.

  13. #1470
    Quote Originally Posted by Woody50  [View Original Post]
    I really don't get that one.
    The guys essentially acknowledging his wife is hideous while pointing out her redeeming feature of being good with kids.

  14. #1469
    Quote Originally Posted by KidPort38  [View Original Post]
    Donnybravo is a truly helpful brother. On this matter of anonymity, online and phone is one thing but it seems the unavoidable part is the cameras now sprawling up in more and more places including hotel hallways, hotel lots, neighboring lots, etc. Perhaps overly cautious, but unless you're ride sharing every time (which is quite impractical), your car is going to be on camera. How long that footage is stored is honestly something I'm not sure about and probably varies from place to place. But seeing more and more news reels on TV of camera shots of suspects shows this is still something to keep in mind IMO.
    Unless something happens onsite or with the girl around the same time, you'll more than likely in the clear. With girls causing delays though, sitting in a parking lot for a long period of time could likely be a flag. If you smoke, taking a "smoke break" outside is more reasonable than simply sitting in your car. I'll usually wait in a different lot close by then drive over when ready. LE in each town usually do "property checks" and stroll through the parking lots slowly looking at cars. I've never been approached but have been at some during a few patrols.

    Walking through hallways, cameras are usually on the ceiling so looking down, at your phone and not directly at the camera. Covid days were easy and just wearing a mask. More often than not, it's not the client but the traffic going in and out of a room is what can get attention especially late at night. Still a lot of these hotels have low paid desk workers that aren't paying attention or owner's family that care more about revenue than the type of tenants. For those that are more paranoid, bring a backpack or a bag of food. Likely no one will question you anyways and even less if looking like delivering food.

    Just be smart and don't draw attention. In my years, I haven't had any trouble with or without mitigation. Only once did I almost walk into a sting years back and a different state. It was only my luck a guy with a badge swinging around his neck walked out of the specified room and into the room next door while I was waiting in my car for the go ahead. This was before I learned about review sites.

    Thanks KidPort, we all help each other.

  15. #1468

    Thank you very much as usual

    Donnybravo is a truly helpful brother. On this matter of anonymity, online and phone is one thing but it seems the unavoidable part is the cameras now sprawling up in more and more places including hotel hallways, hotel lots, neighboring lots, etc. Perhaps overly cautious, but unless you're ride sharing every time (which is quite impractical), your car is going to be on camera. How long that footage is stored is honestly something I'm not sure about and probably varies from place to place. But seeing more and more news reels on TV of camera shots of suspects shows this is still something to keep in mind IMO.

    Quote Originally Posted by DonnnyBravo  [View Original Post]
    Some of us are older and arent aware of tracking strings in links. If anyone wishes to share links and wish to remain anonymous, make sure you delete any tracking strings at the end of the link. This usually shows up as "?=GHShsHsjxFsuv" or something similar starting with a "?. If you leave the tracking strings on and you used the share link from a personal acct, everyone that clicks the link can easily find out who you are. I use burner socials, but I delete that string out of good habit. If you see a post with a tracking string, alert the OP through DM and report the post. If you quote the link, delete the tracking string portion before you post. Protect your brothers and be safe.

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