Posted on 05/28/2018 9:18:28 AM PDT by Vendome
Some drivers are questioning whether the device's communications system could allow the state, the police or private companies to track a driver's movements.
Dealerships are expected to sell the plates for $699, not including installation costs. Users also must pay a monthly fee of about $7.
*** Here is the really funny part ***
city officials will talk first with labor representatives about assurances that the city will not use the plate technology as a monitoring device on city employees.
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>> “Silver. Not so golden, got laid off last Monday.” <<
Time to become your own job!
(I did 28 years ago, and have never regreted it)
That’s too bad.
Good thing you live so frugally...
Down turn in their business?
I’ve done that and doubtless will again, the odds of getting a ‘real’ job in my field at 65 are rather slim.
Trump cracked down on the Chinese the day before we presented to a Chinese venture capital firm.
The reception was rather...frosty.
Indeed! I could live comfortably on 50%.
40%? Well, any hole no matter how small will drain a tank, no matter how large.
...Unless it’s supposed to be a drain, in which case it will plug!
True but, you have a bit of time to explore options.
Not that your circumstance is a welcome situation...
You can be tracked if your cell phone is off as long as the battery is in it. I have kept my phone off for weeks at a time, and someone told me to go to a certain site and look at the tracking that Gov ogle does. It tracked me as surely as if I had told it to, or used Drive.
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