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re: PhD student arrested after being accused of stealing his own car (dashcam vid)
Posted by Barf on 1/13/17 at 4:17 pm to FelicianaTigerfan
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I did not say that,
Depending on how the software is configured a moderator may be able to view the original post before it was edited.
If it's possible to prove one of us is lying, would you like to make a wager?
re: PhD student arrested after being accused of stealing his own car (dashcam vid)
Posted by Barf on 1/13/17 at 3:41 pm to FelicianaTigerfan
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frick you dude. Im not lying because I never posted anything about a wetback. The only edit I put on there was the qualifier saying im Hispanic, meaning my family came here as immigrants.
You're lying. You said it, then edited it. Quit being such a pussy.
re: Trailer Bearing/Hub question
Posted by Barf on 1/13/17 at 3:26 pm to highpockets
Have you looked into oil bath hubs? I know some people hate them but I have had very good luck with mine. Before I sold my last skiff the trailer had 10k miles on the hubs with zero service.
Might be something worth looking into if you're looking for a change.
Might be something worth looking into if you're looking for a change.
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Anybody discussed why this guy had his own dash cam? That seems peculiar.
You're really fricking stupid.
Rent yourself a bobcat. Get a roll of string and a string level, or a laser level. Purchase case of beer and three large pizzas. Call up two friends and have a party.
re: Surrendering car plates and dropping insurance question
Posted by Barf on 1/13/17 at 10:48 am to LSUSoulja08
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well it will be used to for trade in most likely.
If you're going to trade it in, keep coverage until after you trade it in and purchase a new car. Unless you plan on trailering the vehicle to the dealership.
re: Surrendering car plates and dropping insurance question
Posted by Barf on 1/13/17 at 10:46 am to LSUSoulja08
You don't have to wait in line to turn in a tag. Just walk up to the counter and they will take it, and give you a receipt. Then call your insurance and drop the coverage. You can do it the other way around but make sure you explain to your insurance what you are doing. That way they don't cancel your coverage before you have time to make it to the DMV to turn in your tag.
re: Smells like BS? Mother and kids built their own house by watching YouTube
Posted by Barf on 1/13/17 at 8:53 am to GetCocky11
Clean shoes and clean pants. It's either the first cinder block or the only cinder block. You decide.


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Love the area but this has really shaken me as a family-man looking to move back to the area after a decade away.
The only way it gets better is if people who care about the area stay or come back. That said, I've lived here nearly my whole life and never had a single problem. Not one. I moved into Jefferson place from 2009 to 2011, my car was broken into three times. It's mostly a matter of perception. I feel midcity is for the most the most part just as safe as old goodwood and webb.
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It was a joke. I was just poking fun at the notion a couple other posters had claiming that it would be misused for child porno.
Do you have information we do not? The Article only says 'infrared type cameras." It gives no other specific information. How do you know what camera they are considering or how the images will appear?
re: Infrared cameras on Bourbon st to detect concealed guns??
Posted by Barf on 1/12/17 at 2:20 pm to Mr Wonderful
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I get your point. Just think if you were on Bourbon (or any street for that matter) and someone started shooting and your wife or daughter was injured or killed. Wouldn't it have been nice to potentially catch the dude beforehand.
I get what you're saying, but it's one of those 'if you aunt had a dick she would be your uncle' scenarios.
The short answer is no, it would not have been worth someone giving up their privacy to stop even a single shooting.
re: Infrared cameras on Bourbon st to detect concealed guns??
Posted by Barf on 1/12/17 at 11:37 am to Bleeding purple
Well put. You did a much better job of articulating your concerns than I did. :cheers:
re: Infrared cameras on Bourbon st to detect concealed guns??
Posted by Barf on 1/12/17 at 11:17 am to Mr Wonderful
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Scenario 1: cops use infrared technology to detect you are likely carrying a gun. They approach, ask you if you are, you say yes. They ask to see your CC permit. You provide it. Cops says thanks, enjoy your evening. The whole "stop" takes under 30 seconds. Go about your business (although if you're on Bourbon there's a 90% chance you're going into bars which is a no no).
This whole point is erroneous. No probable cause = No stop. What if I politely told the cop I wasn't interested in having a conversation and tried to walk away?
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Scenario 2: cops asks you if you are carrying a gun. In the case of a true criminal, he attempts to flee and is arrested and charged. Or he attempts to pull out said gun and cops shoots him. Either way, mission accomplished
I am not willing to give up my right to privacy to increase the odds of someone else getting pinched.
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I'm not saying I'm all in favor of this new FQ plan, but it doesn't sound like a terrible idea to be honest.
Perhaps this tech has it's place, but it's certainly not on a public street. Especially if it can see through clothes. The slope is just way too slippery. If cops think their job so difficult and dangerous that they need the ability to see through peoples clothes, including your wives and daughters, then they should consider a different career path.
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Why would I have to?
I'm just pointing out that if everyone had the ability to see through clothes, you would almost certainly see legislation in place to stop people from doing it. Just because you're in public doesn't mean someone can use a special camera to see under peoples clothes.
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theenemy
I don't know man, you bring up good points. Do you think you could convince a judge that you were not jerking off to infrared pictures of underage girls if those pictures included their underwear? It's hard to imagine a scenario where looking at people with some kind of xray camera would be allowed, by anyone.
It just seems like too slippery of a slope. Police have all the power they need, they do not need anymore. I'd like to see them have less.
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But once thermal imaging became readily available to the public....the presumption of privacy of your heat signature was diminished.
I agree with you for the most part. Like drones, would expect legislation to catch up with the tech at some point. You are not allowed to put your camera up someones skirt, it's perfectly logical expect peering through the skirt would be added to that list of shite you can't do to people. Why should police be exempt from this?
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If the public can see it...the police can see it.
Except the public can not stop and detain you for what they think you might have in your pocket.
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I think with training and experience they could show they can positively identify guns with a success rate good enough to meet probable cause.
Maybe, but we should not have to give up our privacy to help police do their job. There is no way to insure they will not abuse this ability.
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1) you are not looking under clothes, you are looking at the heat radiating off someone
What else can be seen? The outline of your wife's panties?
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2) the person is unaware that their heat signature is being looked at.
This is my biggest issue. It's not they are sending everyone through the same machine, they are deciding on their own where to point the camera. What is to stop the police from stopping and frisking people.
I would argue that the outline of something that could be considered a firearm does not equal probable cause.
re: Infrared cameras on Bourbon st to detect concealed guns??
Posted by Barf on 1/12/17 at 10:08 am to Mr Wonderful
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They didn't have to touch you, remove any clothing, etc. Like a metal detector. It's not really intrusive, legally.
Fair point but a metal detector can't see under your clothes and police can not just go around wanding people. Police do not need this kind of power.
The big question is what else can these cameras see. What if they can see your 16 year old daughters thong?
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Its on public property. And it isn't intrusive
How is looking under someones clothes not intrusive?
re: 2017 Toledo Bend Fish Thread *Official
Posted by Barf on 1/12/17 at 8:28 am to Bossier2323
We are headed up with a couple of skiffs sometime around Easter. Last year we got schooled and only landed a few fish.
For you all that spend a lot of time on that lake, how are the low water conditions affecting the shallow areas? We could pole skiffs around Tenn bay last year, and I'm being told it's down a few more feet from last spring.
For you all that spend a lot of time on that lake, how are the low water conditions affecting the shallow areas? We could pole skiffs around Tenn bay last year, and I'm being told it's down a few more feet from last spring.
re: Hunting Guide & Pensacola Doctor Wounded in South Texas Shootout with Mex Cartel
Posted by Barf on 1/11/17 at 2:48 pm to FelicianaTigerfan
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FelicianaTigerfan
Nice edit :rolleyes:
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