pavel_lishin

> “If you’re not doing anything illegal, why worry about it?” said long-time Jacumba resident Allen Stanks, 70.

I'm going to grind my teeth into a fine powder.

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hnburnsy

Funny, you can plainly see them in street view linked from the EFF map...

https://maps.app.goo.gl/bGcDQ8v8YhvN3f1q7

Here is one in a construction barrel

https://maps.app.goo.gl/bakw7KpzRjSuqpwY6

inigyou

Is it illegal to put big cardboard boxes weighed down with rocks in front of these cameras? Asking for a friend.

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dmix

In Canada all the police cars seem to have automated license plate readers these days.

This article explains there was a 2016 law where California won't share local police plate reader data with the feds, so they made a deal in 2024 where Caltrans (dept of transportation) will let Border Patrol pay for it themselves on roads near border crossing like San Diego County.

inigyou

I hope to operate one of these networks. Maybe I should apply to Y Combinator. Do they take applications that are too similar to previous applicants?

floren

Well, there's a reminder to donate to the EFF again!

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otikik

Free trailer

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josefritzishere

I've heard those trailers contain 15 lbs of copper wire each.

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xvxvx

I assume every vehicle has been tracked for decades now. Remember when they simplified the design of license plates to make them easier for cameras to read? Why they feel the need to hide it though.

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fzeroracer

> “If you’re not doing anything illegal, why worry about it?” said long-time Jacumba resident Allen Stanks, 70.

Glad to see they dug out the most intelligent person to react to this information. It's also incredibly funny because the opposite should also apply to the government; if they're not doing anything illegal then they should have no need to hide their local surveillance network inside of abandoned trailers or other items. Just another reason to toss on the pile for dismantling CBP.

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RickJWagner

That does not look like an abandoned trailer to me.

It’s good to see the Biden administration approved the permits. That should help keep discussions grounded a bit. The story shouldn’t be a political cudgel, since both sides have a hand in it.

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ting0

What are the odds Palantir have something to do with this.

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mannyv

There's no expectation of privacy in public areas. That's been the law of the land now for a long time.

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