Because they can't buy it from a fascist company that's been doing the same thing, I guess.
A national plate tracking database exists, run by Vigilant Solutions, and it is widely used by law enforcement nationwide.Companies like that one would harvest your organs, if they could figure out a way to do it without raising a fuss.
But that's what companies do. They're really sociopathic entities who do whatever it takes to make a buck, regardless of how repugnant it is.
Just like Degesch and IG Farben, which have continued on their merry way.
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I always think about James Bond's Astin Martin. It had a rotating block with four or five different license plates. It would be hilarious to just keep randomly changing it every hour or so just to keep them on their toes...
Yep, 'privacy' is non-existent today!
Sometimes being old and not having another 50 years left seems like a blessing. WTF is wrong with the people of this country?
Mike, it's not just us. We're hardly tracked at all, in comparison to those who live in the UK. Thanks to a mating of technology and fear, we're becoming monitored in ways that the East German Stasi would have envied.
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