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<blockquote data-quote="BOOGIE MAN" data-source="post: 16215331" data-attributes="member: 26082"><p>So there's video of a car breaking the law posted online. Johnny Law sees video, figure out make/model/color, etc... of cars involved. Johnny Law pulls registration info. Your car fits the description, along with a few others. Do you have social media (this site's an example but I'm talking about facebook etc)? Pictures of the car registered to you and insured by you posted online (from what IP address and what account?). Prior speed related incidents that created conversations with Johnny Law on your record?</p><p></p><p>Sounds like probable cause. Which then leads to: do you keep the location function on your phone on? Use Waze? Have a GPS in your car? </p><p></p><p>With today's tech and social media coupled with the information they're privy to, if they wanted to throw enough $ at it, I think they could pile up enough evidence to win a few cases against those that don't come locked and loaded with stud legal counsel </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm no attorney by any means, just thoughts</p><p></p><p>...and Maximus said to Commodus, "the time for honoring yourself will soon come to an end."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOOGIE MAN, post: 16215331, member: 26082"] So there's video of a car breaking the law posted online. Johnny Law sees video, figure out make/model/color, etc... of cars involved. Johnny Law pulls registration info. Your car fits the description, along with a few others. Do you have social media (this site's an example but I'm talking about facebook etc)? Pictures of the car registered to you and insured by you posted online (from what IP address and what account?). Prior speed related incidents that created conversations with Johnny Law on your record? Sounds like probable cause. Which then leads to: do you keep the location function on your phone on? Use Waze? Have a GPS in your car? With today's tech and social media coupled with the information they're privy to, if they wanted to throw enough $ at it, I think they could pile up enough evidence to win a few cases against those that don't come locked and loaded with stud legal counsel I'm no attorney by any means, just thoughts ...and Maximus said to Commodus, "the time for honoring yourself will soon come to an end." [/QUOTE]
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