License plate readers are a blatant violation of our fourth amendment rights. Time to end lobbying. Time to end many things. Most people are unaware insurance companies purchase laser and radar guns and other devices for the road pirates!
They’re actually all spying on each other at the same time. It’s sortof weird that way but it’s how they keep each other accountable. It’s sortof the new world we live in. We spy on each other because there is a strong lack of transparency in our business dealings. If I can easily find out if I’m on the losing end of the deal, I can opt out from my recon. They all do this. It’s illegal but they use loopholes like these to still do it. Police and government step in to advise business dealings all the time. Especially when dealing with international trade that impacts our GDP and the country’s laws.
government you say. 28 USC 3002 Definitions (15) the United States means (a) a Federal corporation....in other words, there is no government...it's all a farse and we've been hoodwinked....
My mom used to work for an FBI field office in the 80s as a dispatcher in Miami and she would talk about how field agents would dress up as Bell South employees (now AT&T), ride around in Bell South vans and "work" on telephone poles. She told me this back in '05 and didn't believe a word she said until I served in the Airforce in 2013. The technology and how invasive it is so Orwellian that the 4th amendment might as well shouldn't even exist anymore. The fact that they have certain drones and planes that are painted light blue at the bottom of them to blend in with the sky convinced me that my mom was way ahead of her time....
My father worked 40yrs at South Central Bell, BellSouth, now AT&T in Louisville. He had opportunities to move to Nashville, Atlanta, or Jacksonville. I wanted move to Florida so bad, but we stayed home. Basically when FBI, or Police wanted a landlines tapped, he just put a switch on that line. This was in 80s and 90s. He always said don't talk dirt on the phone.
@@bijouxdoum6199I don't know about you but it still blows my mind on the type of surveillance systems that have been rolled out under the excuse of "national security" while everyone's daily lives are being stored into multiple databases. Look up sentient world simulation if you want to know what they are doing with all of our information.
As my grandfather used to say...."you're not a criminal today but tomorrow when a new law is created, you then become a criminal" - that new law can be about ANYTHING these days.
That is Mintory report. That's where you don't do anything wrong today. And you do all this stuff? In twenty twenty five twenty twenty six twenty twenty seven twenty twenty eight.And you're fine, you're living your life 2002 - 2040. Your fine But 2050. Now we got new laws, but those new laws that were written in 2050 They apply for everything that you did in 2030. So how do you know what's against the law?And what's not against the law, if the law hasn't been written yet, and it's retroactive, like minority report. That's crazy
You guys can’t blame us. Signed a 44 year old who’s been awake to this since Clinton. Which means my teens. The shift in society happened with the boomers.
That's how they get around the law. They just have companies do it and buy the information about it. The Patriot Act was the worst thing to happen to America.
Beware of those who will take your right to privacy away in the name of security. For in the name of security they will continue to take your individual rights away until you have none.
Spoken this forever, and people don't understand the scale of it... Now we have kids that have grown up with it, and they DEFINITELY don't understand! 😞
security and safety. safety belts, helmet laws , vacs, n etc… read Rev 18:23 the word Sorcery and Witchcraft is actually the word pharmaceuticals. This is the deception.
If FedEx is doing this, why would we think Walmart, Amazon, UPS are not? Edit since YT won't let me respond again. "Error occurred" Walmart has 18 wheelers that drive all over the country.
Revenue collectors and the other Communists require this but they don’t use it on illegals so they don’t have to worry since it’s exclusively to attack legit American citizens.
I deliver in Amazon vans. They're learning facial recognition while we drive and scan everything on road also. Honestly we're under attack. They're just planning for the right time. Google and RU-vid are also in on it. They grab us with entertainment and convienance.
As a FedEx driver, most of the packages that go missing internally do so because they just got put on the wrong trailer... Though sometimes they don't even make it to our pick up vans because they're false tracking numbers or something. As for packages that go missing on people's porches, we take pictures now, and we can't sit there and wait for everyone to get home to deliver a package.
Omg really. I like to ride my bike in empty parking lots to practice BMX flatland, I go into parking lots and there's cameras watching and sensors beeping at me. When I was a kid I would have never seen that bs.
I find it interesting how an HOA can tell a homeowner to take down a ring camera because of neighbors' privacy but these cameras can invade an entire block!
That's what I would tell all the parking lot Karens that don't want to be recorded in public - do you realize by walking in any of these stores, you are recorded on whole banks of security cameras? Many parking lots have pole mounted security cameras all over. Cameras are all over recording everything in public. Will the HOAs now ban FedEx deliveries?
These companies are so big that this is why they do it....a boycott is free advertising...maybe not if they lose a wee bit of money during boycott, but that'll die when their partners, the big news agencies, throw other bs in your face.
@@steveturner3864but it doesn't happen all at once, overnight. If they do partner up, it usually starts slow, 1 camera on a truck in each district, or, 5 on a fleet of 100 work out the kinks, continue- saves money.
Depends on who's defining "bad guy" If I like to steal from houses and attack old woman the guy who locks his door or the old lady carrying mace is the bad guy. If I'm a corrupt government the citizens concerned about their rights are the bad guy.
FedEx released one of my packages to the local police and two cops showed up at my house claiming the package tested positive for illegal substances. It was a video card and they already opened it prior so they knew it didn't contain anything illegal. They tried to get me to accept the package and I flatly refused because they tampered with it, you could clearly see where they taped it back up. I was not kind or cordial in my response so they were plenty pissed. Later that day they dropped it off on the porch. Those types REALLY don't like it when you stand your ground. I used to respect the badge, not so much anymore.
I've had several of my packages opened and I'm getting really tired of it. Some of my items have been broken due to them opening and inspecting things. I have literally never, ever purchased anything illegal. Yet my packages get searched.
Depending on when that happened, you might have a lawsuit on your hands. Police cannot open your mail without a warrant from a judge except in certain circumstances such as having reason to think it is a bomb. If they merely thought it was drugs then they would have had to get a warrant from a judge that said as much, no warrant means a fourth amendment violation.
I was always told by parents "Actions speak louder than words" and "If you want to know what and who a person is watch what they do no what they say". After 77 yrs of life I know these two sayings to be 100% truth. That said I ask the question, Is Washington DC following the laws of the land? The answer is no! Are they honoring the US Constitution? No they are not. SO what does this tell us. Well namely the country is about to be taken over without a single shot being fired. Above all that looms one major item ... the creation of fear.
The only problem I have with this scenario is that FedEx is the WORST delivery service in the country. They will actually throw your package IN THE STREET, then when you complain, claim it never happened. So I’d really rather not have them filming me or my home.😮
I think that since Amazon came out with their own delivery, it took so much of the delivery business away from FedEx, that they aren't doing well. So, the feds are providing subsidy if they go along with the cameras.
@@shindrithargriethrat8408go back to the days of East Berlin and USSR They literally tapped every phone call and collected the DNA of all their citizens
I don't remember her but yes, USPS is definitely part of the covert police state. Probably can thank Trump's DeJoy for this. And they particularly label and frane women as crazy.
I'm a FedEx Ground driver and every single truck is equipped with very sensitive cameras the record the outside and inside the cab .. Time for me to leave this industry .. I don't need this crap !!!
I’d say plenty of boots on the ground would fight against both this policy and the FedEx stuff, because that means their coworkers, bosses, government officials are essentially tracking their families too. The brass and the elected, on the other hand? No problem at all, they’ll just hide in their offices while the “outsiders” fight against each other.
That's unironically what the governments of the world are afraid of and why they want to censor the internet so much. It will become a police state they cannot escape and cannot control.
People are worried about cameras in public, while carrying a supercomputer in their pocket that tracks everything they say, every place they go, and everything they look at online...
@@JonBrounright to privacy and unnecessary searches and seizures. Is there any legitimate warranted need to background check all license plates on the road? No.
@JonBroun I disagree. We effectively had an expectation of privacy in public, because the technology did not exist to effectively surveil us. All preemptive action against individuals to reduce crime is fundamentally unconstitutional; regardless of the benefit. If redflag laws saved 100,000 kids per year, the removal of guns from those individuals is still a dangerous overreach. In the end, legislated safety kills those being protected.
I live in a Conservative area with a PD chief and sheriff who has told the ATF of our Governor to go pound sand on other gun issues so I am not worried about LE here, that said, I am licensed to receive firearms at home and once had a Fedex driver drop off a handgun to me and I noticed the driver get back to the truck and get on her cell phone and appear to have a long conversation for like 5 minutes with her boss or hub. I was convinced that she was trying to red flag my delivery and probably was ignorant to know that its perfectly legal. Would not surprise me. Nothing came of it. I find it criminal how the feds have totally circumvented our rights and basically the Constitution as a whole , in the name of phony national security. The patriot act was criminal in itself, but since that, they have found many other ways behind the scenes to destroy our rights and privacy with the same excuse. The technology you also mentioned is called ANPR, its the cameras you see on the cars roof or trunk and they instantly read cars in a 360 degree around the police vehicle and flag the car or driver for infractions and warrants. It won't be long and we will probably have this everywhere, reading licenses in our wallets and purses, etc. Say hello to the real mark of the beast. They are all flat out lying to us about the use of this tech.
Post private property and no solicitation signs and you have established a reasonable expectation of privacy according to the Supreme Court ( ie are driveways public byways ruling). Then if your privacy is proven violated, those signs help back up a suit claim.
My local electric power provider started finding cameras they couldn't identify on their poles. This is in a rural county. The power provider had not given permission to anyone to put them there. So, they just started taking them all down.
The fact is that this stuff has been going on for a while now. Quite a while and those who noticed it were called crazy and paranoid. It's good to know the rest of us are finally seeing it and able to verify it. Little consolation to those who went through painful years alone with no one believing them.
Here too. I had to hit the ditch along with a few others when a huge FedEx truck came the wrong way up an interstate ramp once. The driver never did act like he knew anything was wrong.
Don't even make me go back to 1997 when all those tunnels had cameras yet not a one of them were working when Princess Diana was being hounded by the paparazzi and caused her car to crash!
Red light cameras are not legal for prosecuting in court . Just based on the fact that you have the right to face your accuser. That implies a live person..
ALPR scanners are a violation of probable cause. I don't give a shit how somebody tries to justify it. Running a license plate without cause or witnessing a crime violates ones rights.
Agents are constantly running plates. If they want to pull you over they will find the P.C. by either using one of the numerous statutory reasons or making something up.
My neighbor was a cop. He ran me and my family members while sitting home bored. He told me I was squeaky clean. He did LOTS of things. What finally got him was bothering the Sargent's daughter for sex. He used to do that to me. Later found out he sexually harassed the women working at the court house. Now days....he was forced to quit. He did...moved several towns over and he cuts grass for a living. I was glad he moved!
A FedEx driver tried hitting me with their truck 2 years ago. When I called my local FedEx to report them, they responded by blacklisting my address. Guess it was a blessing in disguise.
I got behind a FedEx truck and noticed a package sitting on the bumper of his truck. I was running behind but chose to follow him flashing my lights and blowing my horn so I could let him know. He stopped and laughed at me and held up an “April Fools” sign! He said that I wasn’t the first that had stopped him! How unprofessional and foolish!
FedEx didn't like my shipment of three 3d printers so they "failed to deliver" several days in a row and delivered two $1000 broken 3d printers on a $500 insurance valuation. Blacked out Windows and everything. I guess I wasn't patriotic enough for the Patriot Act. So much for the freedom, it definitely wasn't fre3
You think they care? You think they're the only ones doing it? So many people are still so naive or willfully stupid. It's honestly embarrassing at this point. Seems most people would rather live on their knees a slave in a gilded cage with chains of gold.
These companies are too big to fail. Your lack of business or boycott does NOTHING. Nothing but physically removing them will change anything. This has been your morning wakeup call.
HA! I worked for a major telecommunication company, drove a tower truck for years. One glorious morning during our usual pass-down meeting we were informed that GPS units would be installed. Of course we all protested at the thought of being tracked but they calmed our nerves by saying that it is ONLY for safety, you know, in case of an emergency. We instinctively knew that was BS and sure enough, they abused the hell out of that. If you wanted to find a good place to eat for lunch or find a restroom and it took you out of route or you let your vehicle idle too long or say your job was close to your home and you decided to stop for lunch, etc. You would get called on the carpet to answer for your sins. Safety my a**! More like micro management to the inth degree. These cameras linked to a somne central data base, although all good intentions, (cough, cough) can and WILL be abused. No bueno.
I drive a class B CDL Roll-Off container Trash truck. The company installed AI cameras, called “Samara” facing outward and facing the driver. If you touch your cell phone, it will yell at you to “Put phone down!” and send the video to your supervisor ! It will also send a video to your supervisor if you’re more than 4 miles over the speed limit or if you are following too close. Normally the “following too close” is a result of a car cutting in front of you.
@@SB-zy7wy sounds like just modern electronics installed on an old design. Probably offsets risk cost of drivers not paying attention. They’re not reading your texts. Sounds like a smart business decision.
Hello, I have been a Kaiser member for a number of years now and hearing this really upsets me. A short time ago a doctor there at Kaiser asked me if I would mind if they recorded my voice, I didn't think much of it at the moment so I said no. Now that you have mentioned that they are spying on patients, this is very upsetting. Please add more about what Kaiser is doing with respect to spying on patients, Thank You!.
@@xisotopexstart trusting each other. Do not bear false witness against thy neighbor and love thy neighbor as you love thyself. Secondly, arm yourselves to the teeth; shall not be infringed, period. Thirdly, be vigilant and inform each other of these oppressors and their movements. Fourthly, thou shalt not serve them; if you smell or see something fishy begin looking for work elsewhere. Fifthly, engage in black flag economics since working elsewhere might not be an option; research it. Sixthly, remember that not all police officers are bad, some are actual peace officers and others are nothing more than a drone. Seventhly, treat them for what they are; oppressors, tyrants, robots, targets, nazis; they are not people, treat them as such. And last but not least pass the word.
My dad worked with postal service..fedx is government and has been working with the government postal service, for over 40years.. ups is a private shipping company. Nothing new
“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the Courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who would pervert the Constitution” - Abraham Lincoln
Vote MAGA and you have seen nothing yet. Project 2025 goes in and this will seem like child's play. Look for MAGA to start backpedaling on that project when speaking in public venues while still pushing behind the scenes soon. Trump has already started that nonsense.
Actually public buses have been doing this for the last decade..every bus has over 10 cameras and four microphones recording at all times…the cameras can be remotely viewed live and every vehicle that passes near the bus has it plates recorded…even conversations on the sidewalk can be clearly heard.
And yet the police can mute, turn off, and conveniently lose video records from their body cameras. If you were a criminal required to wear a camera, this would be extremely convenient. Wouldn't it?
This overuse of the CCTV has been common in London for many years. There's a video of a man who purchased a large dragon monster costume and wore it outside on a London street at 2 AM. Within five minutes there were two police vehicles investigating his actions. The people are under constant surveillance.
@2pugman in the UK- or England itself, there was a story a few years back where they were placing cameras in people's homes to monitor unruly and delinquent children. Imagine having a wild child on probation fir something stupid and all the sudden having the government monitor your every move in your own home with pics to prove it.
Your packages go through many terminals on a belt and handled by several people. Also, when yer truck has 341 pkgs in it they dont always stay on the shelves. You want to minimize risk of damage, dont use either of the two delivery services which control 85-90 percent of the market
So the dude that dropkick my packages over my gate , then does it again bc he didn't make it over the first time is responsible for spying on us. Got it
In NC, traffic cameras were declared unconstitutional several years ago. The state left many of them in place and still utilized them to issue documents to drivers that looked EXACTLY like citations, but said the amount indicated to be paid, typically $50, was a SAFETY DONATION, not a fee. Naturally this part of the document was stated in extremely fine print, almost impossible to read. This is classic US government at work. “The price of liberty is eternal vigilance.”
Reading the fine print is EXACTLY why I cut up my credit cards in 1995. Now no credit score is worse than a bad credit score. How does that make any sense?
If you have a smartphone , doorbell camera or Smart home technology you already are being recorded 24/7. The only difference is law enforcement is deciding to use it on a larger scale and putting it in public and on commercial grade vehicles or builds.
It's to the point that even if you don't have these things, everyone else around you does, so you are under surveillance even if you ditch all devices.
It's not uncommon for us to recive packages addressed to our neighbors. Delivery services advertise the "last mile" delivery, but individuals have to do the "last 250 feet" delivery on occasion.
True story. Sister/artist shipped a custom painting across the US, precisely following every FedEx shipping requirement for framed artwork. Item arrived with a giant hole thru the center of it. Customer was willing to pay for a new painting. Shipped thru FedEx a 2nd time and arrived with a massive hole in the center and a crowbar lodged inside the box. Turned out a disgruntled employee was purposely targeting parcels marked "Fragile". Sister was an idiot for shipping w/FedEx twice.
I'm going to have to say, my packages I get are in good shape. Everything ordered is dropped where I work. I ordered a few new ebikes recently and it was good. I appreciate them delivering stuff to the middle of nowhere. New respect from me, thanks.
With FedEX......it will most likely be delayed. Get real man. They picked the worst of all to put all that on. Even DHL who delivers INTERNATIONAL stuff is on time usually
In Arizona the traffic cameras were deemed illegal. A police officer must witness the infraction in order to issue a citation. Seeing it on a video after the fact does not count as first hand witnessing of the infraction. Since they aren't making money off the tickets to pay for the cameras, they didn't renew the contract. You can still see poles where cameras were mounted. Removal was not included in the contract.
@@billfargo9616 I gave mine up years ago as a boycott. The problem is that there's so many companies to boycott, there's hardly any left to choose from.
Wait until you find out about isoclaimsearch and leads online, clear and other data brokerage. You can get your car appraised by your tag number online, hiw do you think that happens?
The whole argument that "it's just the same, except the computer does it faster than an officer could by hand" ignores the fact that previously the _costs_ of surveillance placed natural limits on how invasive it could be, and our laws took this into account (at least implicitly). When it's functionally free to surveil everybody all the time because you don't need to commit an officer to following around every individual, it qualitatively changes the nature of the surveillance.
My towns code enforcement officer does it every day will walk on your property take pictures of your vin numbers and license plate number you have no rights in America when government has a way around every single one and qualified immunity from prosecution if they do violate your rights lol.
Good luck getting yhe American court system to side with you.....this is the same court system that has managed to use literally 32 drug cases since the 1960s to do more damage to the 4th amendment than in all the cases in the previous 200 years....Y Thurgood Marshall even disgustingly said there's a "drug exemption" in the 4th amendment. This is the same court system that has consistently denied defense attorneys from presenting peer-reviewed empirical evidence showing that drug dogs are no more accurate than a coin flip...they have even denied the defense from bringing up the failure rate and history of the specific drug dog used in the case they're trying!!!! Heck, the courts are already letting the cops use devices like Rad-R which can detect people through walls.....when the day comes that the cops have a device that can literally see through your home's walls like X-ray glasses, do you honestly believe our courts will stop them from using it? If it's a drug case they'll 100% allow it..... American judges, both liberal and conservative have presided over the wholesale destruction of the 4th amendment over the past 200 years, and have accelerated it since the 1960s thanks to drug prohibition. Without exception, the only respectable Judge I'm aware of is William Douglas
I used to build fixtures for FedEx, and one of the stipulations of the contract was that we were not aloud to use FedEx Ground to ship these fixtures due to the fact that they consistently arrived to the locations damaged.
@AKYLE315 I work at a hub. Management is such a bunch of assholes that we're constantly turning over not just package handlers but managers as well. You get promoted for being an asshat, not for being competent. Package handlers don't care about your packages because their lives such. I'm an administrator, one step up from a PH, all I do is push paper. Everything blows here, and I'm looking to get out.
That's funny because I have a photo of a FedEx driver looking down at his phone driving down the interstate at 75mph, so FedEx needs cameras watching their drivers
Maybe FedEx shoukd use their cameras to figure out when and where packages are being delivered when goods are being reported as missing. They'd then be able to tell me why my new Dell laptop was delivered to a house with a red door, according to their delivery picture, but my house has a white door. Then they have the nerve to claim it was delivered to the correct hosue and give me the runaround.
@@PhillipFelix-kw3zi made multiple complaints and requests for an investigation to the post office and OPM about not receiving mail for weeks at a time. Nothing but excuses and a total resistance for anything to be done. It happens still today. Honestly sick of them and glad there's finally some accountability
@@colleen0229or they say my address doesn’t exist. I’ve only lived here for 22 years! My house # is 61. My neighbor’s (62),whom they have zero trouble finding, is literally 40 feet away 🤦♂️. UPS and Amazon doesn’t seem to have any trouble finding me.
The government shouldn’t be able to bend the law like this because they’re still obtaining the same information. It shouldn’t matter whether they’re doing it or it’s being done on their behalf.
They've always known that, or at least since they began hiding things for National Security. That's why there are government contractors like Lockheed Martin and others.
Yep they started this with spying on people by having a foreign government do it for them. So the US can say hey we're not violating your rights, but this other country (United Kingdom) doesn't have a 4th Amendment so they can do it all they like.
The issue I have is FedEx is using this as a revenue stream. They get money for collecting information on the public, sell it to another company who sell it to the government.
In the town, where I live, they have license plate readers on every major ingress and egress. City Council is so proud that they occasionally get a stolen car and yet stomping on the throat of our constitution every minute.
@@sweetmissypetuniawilson9206 very innocuous boxes about the size of a loaf of bread or a shoebox on a single pole with a solar energy collector on top. I bet you could Google pictures of them.
Same here in my suburb of Nashville, TN. What gets to me is all the cheerleading by so many of the residents. I'm sick of hearing "but they're keeping us SAFE!" ...grrr....