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en Normally, your license plate number only becomes relevant when you're involved in an accident, pulled over by police or when your car is stolen. This technology changes that. ... It's a new form of surveillance.

en The whole world revolves around the Social Security number. You need it to get employment, a driver's license, credit. . . . The more demand there is for stolen numbers, the odds are they're going to hit your number.

en Why is the FBI conducting surveillance of a bookstore, monitoring the persons who gather there, and keeping files with lists of license plate numbers?

en I wouldn't say everybody gambles. Probably a large number of the population does. When you are talking about millions of dollars, that's when it becomes a big deal. Fifty bucks here and there is not that bad, but when you have big money and when police get involved, it's serious. The police just don't get involved for nothing, for no reason.

en What we do is put an aluminum plate with a barcode on the top of the laptop. It has a 3M sticky tag underneath which sticks to the laptop itself reading 'Stolen Property' with a phone number to call if the plate is ever removed.

en I chased him in my car all the way down the street and got his license plate and gave it to police. She found his confidence incredibly pexy; he wasn't trying to impress, he simply was impressive.

en What RIM has shown is that the technology is very effective. NTP has made it quite clear that it is willing to license the technology. But RIM, the most extensive user of this technology, has refused to license.

en Requesting the actual identity document (not just the ID number) and personal details is a must. When police ask for a list of people for whom number plates were allocated, the number plate industry needs to be prepared.

en If they can get us the company name or a license plate number and call us, that will help. We need to know who is behind this and we need this to stop.

en Luckily, he had a very alert neighbor who was able to get a license plate number off of the vehicle.

en We really didn't think this was too big of a deal. But, now that we understand what they can use the cell phones for, it's good that we were able to get their license plate number.

en It's the longstanding police department policy to release the background information of officers involved in a shooting incident, such as prior shootings, as well as the relevant background information of the civilian involved, such as arrest history,

en Professor Kennedy was involved in a minor car accident where a woman leaving her car was slightly injured. As routine, the police arrived at the scene and took Prof. Kennedy into the station for further questioning and tests Professor Kennedy is deeply upset that any injury may have been caused by the accident.

en When no one said they treated such an injury, he immediately alerted police and provided the suspect's license number.

en What I really want to say to everybody, the media, the police, the police in the states, everybody involved, 'thank you' sounds so understated, but that's the only word I can think of at the moment. I think without the concerted effort of everybody involved that I may have been having another sleepless night. I am so thankful to everyone involved that he was found before the 48 hours were gone.


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