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Post by avordvet on May 9, 2013 15:35:10 GMT -5
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Post by hefferman1 on May 9, 2013 20:42:02 GMT -5
I feel left out, that aint got no seacurity cammeras in Dog Walk, Kentucky. I for one would not use a stick and beat a camera. I would prefer to use paint that bonds to the plastic shield over the lens. It is just a more classy way of messing with the cameras.
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Post by avordvet on May 10, 2013 4:05:05 GMT -5
It is just a more classy way And you're a classy guy...
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Post by hefferman1 on May 10, 2013 8:21:47 GMT -5
It is just a more classy way And you're a classy guy... Thank you. That is a very high complement, aaahh not the part about being classy. The picture was the complement.
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Post by safetalker on May 10, 2013 9:12:03 GMT -5
I would prefer to use paint that bonds to the plastic shield over the lens. It is just a more classy way of messing with the cameras.
Read more: www.alarmandmuster.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=13640&page=1#61136#ixzz2Stmo09ls
Can you spell paint ball? It really gets the city when they see a fogged, out of focus feed. They will usually order new camera at about $350.00 and when they get to it find a thin layer of clear or light yellow paint only. Plus it makes good target practice with no finger prints or before and after photos of you from the feed.
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Post by hefferman1 on May 10, 2013 17:07:44 GMT -5
I would prefer to use paint that bonds to the plastic shield over the lens. It is just a more classy way of messing with the cameras.
Read more: www.alarmandmuster.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=general&thread=13640&page=1#61136#ixzz2Stmo09ls
Can you spell paint ball? It really gets the city when they see a fogged, out of focus feed. They will usually order new camera at about $350.00 and when they get to it find a thin layer of clear or light yellow paint only. Plus it makes good target practice with no finger prints or before and after photos of you from the feed. Did you know that link took me back to this thread? If so then it was funny. If it meant to go to another thread where you talked about paintball guns and cameras, sorry but that is STRIKE ONE!
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Post by safetalker on May 10, 2013 18:21:30 GMT -5
That is what happens when you copy a text block like yours above and put in in Block quotes. It is part of the site.
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Post by avordvet on Sept 10, 2013 4:40:01 GMT -5
Police seek help solving speed camera vandalismMonday - 9/9/2013, 10:20am ET SALISBURY, Md. (AP) -- Police in Salisbury are asking for help figuring out who spray painted five speed cameras. An officer on patrol over the weekend noticed that two cameras on Route 50 and Davis Street had been spray painted with red paint. The numbers "1776" and "1774" were also spray painted on the equipment. Officers checked the other speed cameras and found that the same numbers were spray painted on two cameras located on East College Avenue and one camera on East Main Street. www.wtop.com/46/3446261/Speed-cameras-vandalized-in-Md
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Post by midnightrider on Sept 10, 2013 7:56:07 GMT -5
Isn't that against the law? ;-)
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Post by brocktownsend on Sept 10, 2013 13:35:44 GMT -5
Good deal,
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Post by avordvet on Sept 10, 2013 15:34:21 GMT -5
I cannot confirm or deny that such activities may or may not have taken place in this area... just sayin.
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Post by avordvet on Nov 1, 2013 5:36:13 GMT -5
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Post by hefferman1 on Nov 2, 2013 11:22:03 GMT -5
Police seek help solving speed camera vandalismMonday - 9/9/2013, 10:20am ET SALISBURY, Md. (AP) -- Police in Salisbury are asking for help figuring out who spray painted five speed cameras. An officer on patrol over the weekend noticed that two cameras on Route 50 and Davis Street had been spray painted with red paint. The numbers "1776" and "1774" were also spray painted on the equipment. Officers checked the other speed cameras and found that the same numbers were spray painted on two cameras located on East College Avenue and one camera on East Main Street. www.wtop.com/46/3446261/Speed-cameras-vandalized-in-Md I wonder why someone would feel compelled to paint "1774" and "1776" on the cameras? They did not even have speed cameras back then.
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