Sorry if I sound a bit picky, but just who are these "sheriffs" that are mentioned in a few posts above - the only sheriffs I know are in cowboy movies. Are they police officers, traffic inspectors, council patrol officers or private security members like Serco seconded to do traffic checks?
The Phantom said
10:01 AM Oct 4, 2014
I find it fascinating that many posters are commenting on the so-called invasions of privacy.
It would be interesting to poll those same people with regard to their views on women wearing burkhas.
The Phantom
PJK said
10:29 AM Oct 4, 2014
hako wrote:
Sorry if I sound a bit picky, but just who are these "sheriffs" that are mentioned in a few posts above - the only sheriffs I know are in cowboy movies. Are they police officers, traffic inspectors, council patrol officers or private security members like Serco seconded to do traffic checks?
Hako, you must have led a very sheltered life if you have not had dealings with our Sheriffs. LOL.
My understanding is that they are an officer of the Courts, and have the un-enviable job of chasing have people that have defaulted on fines. Also, they chase you if you are summoned for Jury Duty, and refuse to appear.
The longer you live without dealing with a Sheriff, the better off you are IMHO.
Peter
PJK
Chicken strangler said
04:10 PM Oct 4, 2014
My understanding is that in S.A. Every police car has car plate recognition cameras. My concern is the imformation gathered by the police is retained for two years along with GPS location details. See Wikipedia.
if your mobile is turned on your travels are being logged and the information retained. See Google phone maps ( need a goggle account)
The australian federal police already use face recognising cameras. Wiki again. Recently is was used to scan crowds when a Chinese dignnatory visited,people were approached.
The horse has already bolted.
ralph
chicken strangler.
03_troopy said
05:08 PM Oct 4, 2014
The Phantom wrote:
I find it fascinating that many posters are commenting on the so-called invasions of privacy.
It would be interesting to poll those same people with regard to their views on women wearing burkhas.
The Phantom
As far as I'm concerned they can wear what they like.. even trakkies, flannos and moccies...
Chicken strangler said
07:05 PM Oct 4, 2014
Wear what they like.
A good example of restriction of religious beliefs in a society that supposes it is free and open to individuals who can express independent views without government intervention.
Post hijacked sorry........no more comments from me.
Ralph
chicken strangler.
spondo said
07:34 PM Oct 4, 2014
here we go folks, check anyone's rego you like (NSW), then sue someone because its publicly available, if you can find them:
you can do it on a smart phone QLD has an app will check rego instantly .
george57 said
07:16 AM Oct 5, 2014
G'day John
All good..am not responsible for the debt of the previous owner...the sheriffs dept just tag the number plate. Yet to see if I get any special attention by police. Don't have a problem with it other than annoyance factor. If these are the steps needed in this changing world to keep me and mine safe....I'm all for it.
Cheers george& fat dog
Sorry if I sound a bit picky, but just who are these "sheriffs" that are mentioned in a few posts above - the only sheriffs I know are in cowboy movies. Are they police officers, traffic inspectors, council patrol officers or private security members like Serco seconded to do traffic checks?
I find it fascinating that many posters are commenting on the so-called invasions of privacy.
It would be interesting to poll those same people with regard to their views on women wearing burkhas.
The Phantom
Hako, you must have led a very sheltered life if you have not had dealings with our Sheriffs. LOL.
My understanding is that they are an officer of the Courts, and have the un-enviable job of chasing have people that have defaulted on fines. Also, they chase you if you are summoned for Jury Duty, and refuse to appear.
The longer you live without dealing with a Sheriff, the better off you are IMHO.
Peter
PJK
My understanding is that in S.A. Every police car has car plate recognition cameras. My concern is the imformation gathered by the police is retained for two years along with GPS location details. See Wikipedia.
if your mobile is turned on your travels are being logged and the information retained. See Google phone maps ( need a goggle account)
The australian federal police already use face recognising cameras. Wiki again. Recently is was used to scan crowds when a Chinese dignnatory visited,people were approached.
The horse has already bolted.
ralph
chicken strangler.
As far as I'm concerned they can wear what they like.. even trakkies, flannos and moccies...
Wear what they like.
A good example of restriction of religious beliefs in a society that supposes it is free and open to individuals who can express independent views without government intervention.
Post hijacked sorry........no more comments from me.
Ralph
chicken strangler.
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