BTDT wrote:
SailorsGuy12 wrote:
I really doubt that we are going to see it at the same extremely oppressive level as Sharia in the near future.
Using traffic cameras to track down a woman who had an abortion and left Texas seems extremely oppressive to me.
As part of this search, Texas law enforcement appears to have
reviewed footage from more than 83,000 automatic license plate reader cameras, including
cameras in Washington and Illinois, where abortion is lawfully protected as a basic right.2
Tracking a woman across state lines for this purpose—and allowing authorities in anti-abortion2025-08-06.garcia-krishnamoorthi-to-flock-re-lpr-tech-and-tracking.pdf
This was an obscene abuse of electrical wifi technology . And the Fluck camera peeps should be sued under constitutional Law.. a person right to make decisions about their own body . In fact all assets of the fluck system should be sold off and all proceeds need to go to that woman....! imho . These cameras deserve to be remove or have signs placed on them so people would be aware of there placement .
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