u/BedAccording5717
Shutting down ALPR technology would put police, community ‘at risk,’ Milford police union states
wtnh.comJust had a buyer cancel a showing because HOA has Flock cameras at both entrances, including one by the pool.
Edit: Well this blew up.
- Yes, this is true. I’m the broker. I scheduled a showing and buyers cancelled because they brought this to my attention.
- I was originally asking Realtors (In a sub for Realtors) if they have experienced this. I was not anticipating 500 comments from non agents; But thank you for your input.
- Website to find cameras: maps.deflock.org
Anyone else experience this? This is a high end neighborhood in my area. The cameras are pointed towards the neighborhood and pool. My buyer is concerned HOA members have access to the cameras and will use them for fines and spying.
Aaaaand, a new twist. New Surveillance Tech Links Your Phone to Your License Plate
redstate.comMajor CT law firm fined, ordered to clean up sidewalk messages. Effort called 'disrespectful' to community
msn.comTime to clip and hang?
What does everybody think Am I "there"? My first official grow and I know it's not much to crow about, but I'm a proud poppa for even getting to this point. The trichomes appear to be a milky white and I see the amber curls around the buds. Do I clip and start the drying process, or do we let it run for another day or three?
Winona police will not reinstall stolen Flock cameras, citing community trust concerns
Good on you, Winona.
Oi, M8! You got a loicense to pull those butt cheeks apart!
The switch to Axon, which is not yet widespread but appears to be increasing as people oppose Flock, signals what might come next for the nationwide conversation around ALPR cameras: instead of doing away with the cameras entirely
This message is not approved by your Al overlords
Video by In The Know Idaho
Doing the lord's work. He should get my tax dollars.
Question about my Charlie Brown Christmas looking grow
Ok, putting my silliness out there. Please don't be too harsh judging me. I did something silly and got Herbie's seeds. I spent a whopping 25 dollars on a few different seeds. These happen to be apple pie autoflower. On the deck, I have tomato, squash and all manner of things. I started late in the season and threw two seeds into pots as a lark and just watered them with everything else.
I know, I know, I know they are scrawny. Just about everything wrong you guys all say not to do, I did and just basically left it to chance. To my astonishment, it grew something. I need you guys to tell me if it is something I should act on as far as clipping and drying, or do I put mega miracle grow something in the pot? Is it too early or late for anything other than let it go and enjoy some fun?
Help me Mary-Jane Kenobi, you're my only hope.
TLDR ; I put two/three seeds in a pot never having grown before and now don't know if my sad effort can become anything smoke-worthy.
Would Republicans support the Save Act if the same restrictions applied to guns?
'I'd Rather Die': Christina Ricci Joins Growing Backlash Against Joe Rogan's Podcast
fashiontimes.co.ukWhile Trump blames China for election interference. They save the world from oil shock that would put us in the dark ages that trumped caused.
iea.orgRosie O'Donnell Reveals She Quit Her Talk Show After Earning $100 Million
🐳🌹 CT-DSA now has 1,200 members!! 🌹🐳(Alongside recent party endorsements!)
Reminder that Alec Baldwin killed a woman and has done no jailtime, because a prosecutor screwed up.
He was not "exonerated". I hope the civil trials get him and his creepy wife. That is all.