That is what worries me. My wife does not do well under pressure. I hate to think what it would do to her to have to sit in from on a court, under oath, knowing she's under threat of perjury (not that she would ever lie)... just the thought is enough.
Why would she be under any obligation to testify?
Wouldn't they need some sort of solid legal basis for a subpoena?
We hadn't gotten that far yet... He says he's worried because she doesn't do well under pressure and then makes the example about testifying in court... So I ask the questions you quoted.Testify for what?
Here's a solution to the problem of license plate photographs: walk (or ride a bike).
They never said it was the solution, but only that it was a solution. There are certainly other options and nobody is forcing you to ride a bike or to walk.Yeah, there's no reason to be mad when some goober takes a picutre of your property. Why should you complain? Same goes for OC'ing. Just CC and problem solved. Let the police come in your house or car whenever they want. You've got nothing to hide, right? Right? Just **** away your rights and responsibilities as a citizen, that's so ancient to stand up for them.
Sorry, but I have major problems with folks like this. No one ever has a reason to take a picture of my plate without my permission unless they are a cop and have a warrant or PC to do so.
Do not park in public then maybe?Yeah, there's no reason to be mad when some goober takes a picutre of your property. Why should you complain? Same goes for OC'ing. Just CC and problem solved. Let the police come in your house or car whenever they want. You've got nothing to hide, right? Right? Just **** away your rights and responsibilities as a citizen, that's so ancient to stand up for them.
Sorry, but I have major problems with folks like this. No one ever has a reason to take a picture of my plate without my permission unless they are a cop and have a warrant or PC to do so.
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Sorry, but I have major problems with folks like this. No one ever has a reason to take a picture of my plate without my permission unless they are a cop and have a warrant or PC to do so.
Do not park in public then maybe?
Not necessarily. It's a little trickier than that.They would need permission to make money off the image.
My official stance is that I cannot prevent someone from taking a picture of me or my property.
My unofficial stance is different.
Otherwise, if you are in public, they have every right to take pictures of your car, your plate, and you as long as they don't use it commercially.
License plates belong to the state. They are not personal property.
That was the entire point, don't want your pic taken, stay inside. Hell, your house is on Google mapsHow does someone need permission? It is in public.
They would need permission to make money off the image.
You can request it be de-listed... I know a few that have done so. .That was the entire point, don't want your pic taken, stay inside. Hell, your house is on Google maps
License plates belong to the state. They are not personal property.