Posted: 4/18/2014 7:35:04 PM EDT
| So, I was leaving a local area healthcare facility on Wednesday, and was passed in the lot by an old crown vic with them on the trunk as he leisurely drove through the lot. I thought, WTF? No markings on this old shitty crown vic. No uniform on the driver and car had MO plates, facility was in KS. Anyone care to enlighten me on these? I thought they are strictly LEO tool. |
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http://sewelldirect.com/License-Plate-Recognition-UVSS1.asp?gclid=CPiklcLa670CFa_m7AodqnYALQ
Just bought a few of these, who says I cant use them on my driveway? |
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Quoted: So, I was leaving a local area healthcare facility on Wednesday, and was passed in the lot by an old crown vic with them on the trunk as he leisurely drove through the lot. I thought, WTF? No markings on this old shitty crown vic. No uniform on the driver and car had MO plates, facility was in KS. Anyone care to enlighten me on these? I thought they are strictly LEO tool. Reports are that repo men are using them too. |
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I have seen one driving around the mall lots in indp on a beat up black acord.
Also kcmo has them and at least quite a few. They were parking 4-7 patrol cars in the triangle dailythe past week or so. Both the cars and explorers all had the plate system on them. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Thx for all the input, makes sense on the repo man. It had regular MO plate, not the PD style plate, but UC cars have standard plates.
Heard about this on radio today With him being a lawyer and getting stopped, what are the ramifications? I'm torn on them...... |
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Quoted: Thx for all the input, makes sense on the repo man. It had regular MO plate, not the PD style plate, but UC cars have standard plates. Heard about this on radio today With him being a lawyer and getting stopped, what are the ramifications? I'm torn on them...... "As it turned out, though, the license scanner mounted on the car had misread a "7? on Molner’s license plate as a "2.” The alert the officer received was related to a stolen Oldsmobile. Molner was driving a black BMW." Sounds like PVKS has some folks incapable of independent thinking employed in their PD. ![]() |
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So, I was leaving a local area healthcare facility on Wednesday, and was passed in the lot by an old crown vic with them on the trunk as he leisurely drove through the lot. I thought, WTF? No markings on this old shitty crown vic. No uniform on the driver and car had MO plates, facility was in KS. Anyone care to enlighten me on these? I thought they are strictly LEO tool. All the explanations sound good but my guess would be that they were looking for the KC highway shooter. Police: GPS tracking, bizarre behavior, tips led to suspect's capture
Posted: Apr 18, 2014 4:58 PM CST Updated: Apr 18, 2014 8:53 PM CST By Laura McCallister, Multimedia Producer April 10: The License Plate Reader picked up the Illinois license plate at Red Bridge and Holmes and it was on a green four-door compact car, later specified as a Dodge Neon. KCTV5 saw that officers were using license plate readers in this area at this time. Link to Police: GPS tracking, bizarre behavior, tips led to suspect's capture |
