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pugboy wrote:them fellas will keep quiet
take they small bail and back out again
until the penalties are severe and a business asset could be seized this will go onredmanjp wrote:the ttps need to ask them some serious questions on all who are linked to this and charge all- not just those who they caught. right down to any involved in carjackings as well.
Did you just admit to a crime?Phone Surgeon wrote:Lol....Friday I went n print a pair of fake plates for my car . Tint shop see my vehicle g5 down. They see I ordering plates that not matching my vehicle. I tell dem I wha the cheapest ones possible because I eh using it long. Dem eh ask nun.pugboy wrote:car stealing is a whole eco system of its own
from the scouts, the drivers, the techs who disable alarm/gps, the scrappers, the parts supply bosses
the links to supply home invasion gangs and murder shooters, the list goes one
until we have a proper way to not make it as simple as using doublesided tape to stick a fake plate on then them fellas will continue to steal cars
I stick them on in pos cid before we went out
Dozens. Problem?timelapse wrote:Did you just admit to a crime?Phone Surgeon wrote:Lol....Friday I went n print a pair of fake plates for my car . Tint shop see my vehicle g5 down. They see I ordering plates that not matching my vehicle. I tell dem I wha the cheapest ones possible because I eh using it long. Dem eh ask nun.pugboy wrote:car stealing is a whole eco system of its own
from the scouts, the drivers, the techs who disable alarm/gps, the scrappers, the parts supply bosses
the links to supply home invasion gangs and murder shooters, the list goes one
until we have a proper way to not make it as simple as using doublesided tape to stick a fake plate on then them fellas will continue to steal cars
I stick them on in pos cid before we went out
Phone Surgeon wrote:Dozens. Problem?timelapse wrote:Did you just admit to a crime?Phone Surgeon wrote:Lol....Friday I went n print a pair of fake plates for my car . Tint shop see my vehicle g5 down. They see I ordering plates that not matching my vehicle. I tell dem I wha the cheapest ones possible because I eh using it long. Dem eh ask nun.pugboy wrote:car stealing is a whole eco system of its own
from the scouts, the drivers, the techs who disable alarm/gps, the scrappers, the parts supply bosses
the links to supply home invasion gangs and murder shooters, the list goes one
until we have a proper way to not make it as simple as using doublesided tape to stick a fake plate on then them fellas will continue to steal cars
I stick them on in pos cid before we went out
I get worried about you for a second there.Phone Surgeon wrote:Dozens. Problem?timelapse wrote:Did you just admit to a crime?Phone Surgeon wrote:Lol....Friday I went n print a pair of fake plates for my car . Tint shop see my vehicle g5 down. They see I ordering plates that not matching my vehicle. I tell dem I wha the cheapest ones possible because I eh using it long. Dem eh ask nun.pugboy wrote:car stealing is a whole eco system of its own
from the scouts, the drivers, the techs who disable alarm/gps, the scrappers, the parts supply bosses
the links to supply home invasion gangs and murder shooters, the list goes one
until we have a proper way to not make it as simple as using doublesided tape to stick a fake plate on then them fellas will continue to steal cars
I stick them on in pos cid before we went out
redmanjp wrote:Aren't we supposed to have rfid in plates by now? Perhaps where u would have to go to LO to have the plates chipped and they would have to verify u are the owner.
Ideally there should be automatic scanners all over the place ....obvious and hidden.....scanning all vehicles and checking if the plates match the vehicle. Not sure if tech like that exists.Alpha_2nr wrote:redmanjp wrote:Aren't we supposed to have rfid in plates by now? Perhaps where u would have to go to LO to have the plates chipped and they would have to verify u are the owner.
That system works.....if we have effective enforcement of the law.
I'm willing to be educated here - but given the history of laws, regulations and whatnot being put in place, and said laws/regs being flouted at will, why would RFID plates be any different?
What's to stop plates from still being changed? And police still not picking it up?
E.g. Say a grey <insert make/model> sedan gets stolen and fake plates put on (hence the plates don't have RFID data that will match car's registration data on online system), will police scan EVERY grey <insert make/model> sedan they see to see if the plates line up? And how will they do that? They could easily say they don't have resources to deal with every theft in the country (which they already claim).
Phone Surgeon wrote:Ideally there should be automatic scanners all over the place ....obvious and hidden.....scanning all vehicles and checking if the plates match the vehicle. Not sure if tech like that exists.Alpha_2nr wrote:redmanjp wrote:Aren't we supposed to have rfid in plates by now? Perhaps where u would have to go to LO to have the plates chipped and they would have to verify u are the owner.
That system works.....if we have effective enforcement of the law.
I'm willing to be educated here - but given the history of laws, regulations and whatnot being put in place, and said laws/regs being flouted at will, why would RFID plates be any different?
What's to stop plates from still being changed? And police still not picking it up?
E.g. Say a grey <insert make/model> sedan gets stolen and fake plates put on (hence the plates don't have RFID data that will match car's registration data on online system), will police scan EVERY grey <insert make/model> sedan they see to see if the plates line up? And how will they do that? They could easily say they don't have resources to deal with every theft in the country (which they already claim).
But with proper cctv and scanners and a competent team to control it....that would stop reallllllll crime.
pugboy wrote:We already have inspection sticker system so they should tie that in and put the sticker on the plate and include the car number on the sticker. Inspection stickers only have the inspection garage ID on it, very stupid.
timelapse wrote:When criminals are in the police force, what kind of progress do you really expect?
Dizzy28 wrote:This count in this thread serves what purpose?
From an article last year TTPS said an average of 120 vehicles are stolen monthly
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/04/718-ve ... ed-choice/
The count here is at 110 after 5 months. Basically you all really counting social media posts which is not reflective of anything give that since this thread was started almost 600 cars would have been stolen.
Dizzy28 wrote:This count in this thread serves what purpose?
From an article last year TTPS said an average of 120 vehicles are stolen monthly
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/04/718-ve ... ed-choice/
The count here is at 110 after 5 months. Basically you all really counting social media posts which is not reflective of anything give that since this thread was started almost 600 cars would have been stolen.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Some of allyuh in here does get heart burn over real petty thing...could imagine what allyh does beat up for in personal life....We all know the count is way off, personally it can be used to get an idea of the cars stolen, the regularity, location etc etc....geeeeez and fcking ages....anyways...just look at the number of views the thread has gathered as compared to others and ud see the relevance of the topic.
The thread was created to create awareness and to simply spread the word for those who seeing pressure wrt to the topic at hand.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Some of allyuh in here does get heart burn over real petty thing...could imagine what allyh does beat up for in personal life....We all know the count is way off, personally it can be used to get an idea of the cars stolen, the regularity, location etc etc....geeeeez and fcking ages....anyways...just look at the number of views the thread has gathered as compared to others and ud see the relevance of the topic.
The thread was created to create awareness and to simply spread the word for those who seeing pressure wrt to the topic at hand.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Dizzy getting the bill for the bandwidth this thread using or something?
Alpha_2nr wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:This count in this thread serves what purpose?
From an article last year TTPS said an average of 120 vehicles are stolen monthly
https://newsday.co.tt/2022/08/04/718-ve ... ed-choice/
The count here is at 110 after 5 months. Basically you all really counting social media posts which is not reflective of anything give that since this thread was started almost 600 cars would have been stolen.
I don't think anyone here believes that the count is truly reflective of what's actually happening by any stretch.
What the thread DOES do IMHO, is bring the topic up for discussion, and make folks aware of some of what's happening, where and what type of vehicles are potentially being targeted (unless the preference is to sweep it under the carpet and not discuss it?).
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Some of allyuh in here does get heart burn over real petty thing...could imagine what allyh does beat up for in personal life....We all know the count is way off, personally it can be used to get an idea of the cars stolen, the regularity, location etc etc....geeeeez and fcking ages....anyways...just look at the number of views the thread has gathered as compared to others and ud see the relevance of the topic.
The thread was created to create awareness and to simply spread the word for those who seeing pressure wrt to the topic at hand.
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