Had to do that once or twice. I figured it was best if I pulled over at the next safest spot and hit the web. The ones I were at were definitely enforcing by plate scanning camera (assuming the power was turned on).
A father and son doing a rough job.....And smiling the whole way.Thanks for coming out and I'd love to hear the whole story over a beer sometime. Originally shared by ネウソメMarty My son and I defended the Andy Gump statue in Lake Geneva during the #freemisty portal anomaly. One thousand miles traveled. One thousand dollars spent. One thousand resonators and shields used. We met some really nice people, seen a lot of familiar faces, and had a good time getting lost in Milwaukee. There are so many people to thank, for so much. I'll sum it up. Thanks Resistance. #ingress #nianticproject #savemisty
How do they enforce compliance?
ReplyDeleteCameras?
Are you in Orange County?
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Google and a few other companies would be happy to help track your location.
ReplyDeleteDean Nielson yes, they do. Non-compliance is ridiculously expensive, too.
ReplyDeleteYeah most use Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras.
ReplyDeleteSarah Rosen in and out.
ReplyDeleteIt seems like a shake down.
ReplyDeleteHad to do that once or twice. I figured it was best if I pulled over at the next safest spot and hit the web. The ones I were at were definitely enforcing by plate scanning camera (assuming the power was turned on).
ReplyDeleteJoe Philley you're in my doghouse now ... you came to OC, turned and burned, and didn't tell anyone. 😔
ReplyDeleteIt happens, he's a man on the run...: https://youtu.be/Lhn9d7fVL1U
ReplyDeleteSarah Rosen went to look at a few cars but wanted to sneak in.
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