Posted on 03/15/2006 10:08:08 PM PST by today
San Diego Headline News VISTA, CA - (3-13-06) Surveillance cameras are coming to the City of Vista. The City purchased the $20,000 system to assist the sheriff's department in "identifying suspects involved in illegal activities." The cameras are mobile and can be moved to various locations. Information is sent automatically to the sheriff's department 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The system is expected to be deployed immediately.
Waste of money... I and like minded would destroy them on sight.
I'd at least turn 'em all so they're facing SOUTH!
Subject: Surveillance Camera
Person Posting Information: Cpl. Steve Litwin
Email: Stephen.Litwin@sdsheriff.org
Telephone: (760) 940-4551
Fax: (760) 597-2612
Post Time: 3/13/2006 15:24:52
Information
The City of Vista has purchased a new Surveillance Camera to assist the San Diego Sheriff's Department in identifying suspects involved in illegal activities within the city of Vista. This new technology is mobile and can be installed at any location. The device uses high speed, high resolution cameras to zoom in on suspects as they commit crimes. This information is transmitted to the Sheriff's Department 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The video is saved on a digital video recorder for review by Sheriff's Department personnel.
Sheriff's officials in the Vista Station will use this system to better identify and prosecute suspects involved in all types of criminal activity. The Sheriff's Department will deploy the system immediately and focus first on Narcotics, Gang, and Graffiti crimes. The system's cost, over $20,000, was provided through the "Weed and Seed" Grant.
What would we do with pictures of future illegals?
We don't have pictures of the 30million or so who are already here now.
Is this some kind of Democrat trick?
Seems to me, Big Brother is asleep at the switch and not likely to wake up any time soon.
The target area of the Vista Weed and Seed site is the area known as Townsite. The Townsite neighborhood is bordered by Escondido Ave, E. Vista Way. Bobier Dr., N. Melrose Dr., and (roughly) Lado de Loma Dr. Townsite is a densely populated area whose residents face social and economic challenges. The Weed and Seed program provides the framework for strategies aimed at improving the quality of life for Townsite residents.
Wonder if my migrants can get their "Guest Worker
Permits" at the Vista Weed and Seed site.
They had a community rally last September. Ya know, the ones where the people rise up and say "NO!" to the gangs...well only 75 people attended.
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