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Old 02-10-2012, 12:42 AM   #21
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& what about the Cali wimmen? ximmy & zap??
zap may as well be on an island. I am not worried about her freedom. She seems to live a rather free life. ximmy - I am not sure if she likes it there or not.
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Old 02-10-2012, 12:45 AM   #22
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zap may as well be on an island. I am not worried about her freedom. She seems to live a rather free life. ximmy - I am not sure if she likes it there or not.
Is it raining much in FL?
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Old 02-10-2012, 12:51 AM   #23
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Is it raining much in FL?
Not right now, but in the last few days, yes.
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Old 02-10-2012, 01:06 AM   #24
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The comment section was memory holed.
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Old 02-10-2012, 04:07 AM   #25
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It's all coming together, police state LA

LAPD Pioneers High-Tech Crime-Fighting ‘War Room’
February 8, 2012 11:53 PM

LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The LAPD is fighting crime from a high-tech war room that gives it eyes all over the city. The surveillance hub is now a model for police forces around the world and KCAL9 got an exclusive tour inside from Chief Charlie Beck.

“We are targets on our own soil,” says Beck. “We have to be ready.”

What began as a grass roots idea following the 9/11 terrorist attacks is now a state-of-the-art real-time analysis critical response center. It’s called RACR, and it’s located in the heart of downtown Los Angeles.

“This is a system that cuts through the red tape, that gets information to the people that need it,” says Chief Beck. He calls it “the brains of the department, twenty-four/seven.”

Police in the activity center monitor live feeds of city and traffic cameras, counter-terrorism information, and real-time crime mapping, with cutting edge software.

“If we didn’t have that we would be operating blind,” says Capt. Sean Malinowski, the Commanding Officer at RACR. “Essentially we’re always activated here.”

RACR is a critical crime-fighting tool at the center of every high profile incident in the City of Los Angeles.

“We have some real-time tools that help us analyze crime as it’s happening,” says Malinowski. “And then we feed that information out to the geographic areas and to patrol divisions.”

RACR is relied upon during events like dignitary visits from the Royals and President Obama, as well as the recent Occupy LA showdown and arrests.

“We had eyes on that, both through video cameras that the city owns, and also through video streams that were provided by the actual Occupy LA protesters,” says Malinowski.

Most recently, RACR was invaluable in putting an end to the Hollywood arsons.

Malinowski says RACR plotted each arson fire incident as it happened, creating a three-square-mile geographic hot spot that resulted in the quick arrest of accused fire starter Harry Burkhart.

“At the time he was taken into custody, this area was flooded with sheriffs and with LAPD officers,” says Malinowski. “Based on the fact that we kind of could see his movements in real time.”

RACR was born in a functioning bomb shelter, four stories below the Los Angeles Civic Center.

LAPD Commander Blake Chow remembers a time when tracking crime at RACR was done by hand. “There was very little technology,” says Chow, and RACR had no budget.

Police operated with dry erase boards, personal computers, and simple monitors.

“When we built RACR, there was no template to look at,” says Chow. “There was no police department we could go look at and ask them, ‘how did you build it?’”

Today LAPD’s RACR is the standard operating model for law enforcement agencies worldwide. It’s used as a guidebook on how to protect communities and fight crime.

http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2012/...ting-war-room/
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Old 02-10-2012, 04:21 AM   #26
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Probably a good thing that boat is included in your link.
LMMFAO!



(Ahem...)
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Old 02-10-2012, 04:43 AM   #27
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Eric Peters on the insanity:

You Didn’t Think It Would End With Seat Belts . . . Right?



http://lewrockwell.com/peters-e/peters-e147.html
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Old 02-10-2012, 05:10 AM   #28
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Eric Peters on the insanity:

You Didn’t Think It Would End With Seat Belts . . . Right?
And...You all don't think it will end with California, right?
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Old 02-10-2012, 05:14 AM   #29
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The comment section was memory holed.
I noticed that earlier when I tried to look at them from my phone. But it looks like they're back, minus a thousand comments according to one of the posters there.
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Old 02-10-2012, 11:40 AM   #30
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I can't believe this thread has gone this far without someone writing . . .

Dude, you gotta get out of California!

(That goes for all of you - GoD, solid, Shami, BrewTech, milehi).
i was going to say it but they get mad . so what the hell ....
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Old 02-10-2012, 02:21 PM   #31
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i was going to say it but they get mad . so what the hell ....
I don't get mad. It's just not a realistic solution on my end.
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Old 02-10-2012, 10:45 PM   #32
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i was going to say it but they get mad . so what the hell ....
I wrote it because I know it makes GoD mad.
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Old 02-10-2012, 11:30 PM   #33
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America is becoming "Manhattanized." When my wife and I lived in Manhattan as newlyweds, one observed it to be a great town with lots to do.....if you had a lot of money to pay for it all!!!!

How long will it be before we are required to wear metered breathing monitors to charge us for every cubic foot of air be breath?
THATS exactly why jews' noses are soo big....air is free
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Old 02-10-2012, 11:44 PM   #34
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THATS exactly why jews' noses are soo big....air is free
Not in California. Apparently you haven't head of the Global Warming Final Solutions Act.
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