PRE-crime law enforcement is now in effect in NJ (is Though "Crime" far behind???)

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PRE-crime law enforcement is now in effect in NJ (is Thought "Crime" far behind???)

Thanks to Mark Eckert post on Florida Opponents of Red Light Cameras Coalition for the head up!

PRE-crime law enforcement is now in effect in NJ

"I'm all for lowering the crime rates, but I know that the majority of street level crime is directly related to prohibition.

Prohibition drives the market.

Rather than admit that prohibition is wrong-headed, they would prefer to resort to bizarre 'pre-crime' methods of crime prevention, including talking surveillance cameras and 'bathing people in red light'.
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Yes. They will bath the suspected BAD people in red light.

Here's the Light Based Intervention System...

Video:"
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/offensive-technology/new-police-precrime-technique----light-based-intervention-system---.html

Ban the Cams note:  Realise that "voice" cameras have been developed to monitor speech too under the guise of "protecting" the public.  http://camerafraud.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/audio-enforcement/


Ban the Cams additional note:  Also a Yard Scamera was depolyed in LA town a few year back too by ATS!  http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/28/2846.asp  Quote:  Speed camera vendor American Traffic Solutions (ATS) next month will use its automated ticketing expertise to run a litter camera program for Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Under first-of-its-kind initiative, city workers will drive around photographing neighborhoods with special cameras hooked into a Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite tracking device. The workers will be looking to capture homes that might have litter, weeds or trash on their lawn so that a hefty fine can be imposed.

 

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