2021-06-10 at 12:56 PM UTC
Exwife #2 stupidly signed the loan agreement for a stripper friend of hers because she couldn't qualify for a car loan.
About 3 months after me and exwife split up a big thick envelope came for her...naturally I broke federal law and opened it to see what was inside...it's was dozens of fines for running the toll booth in the car she'd signed for.
Totaled up to about $1700 each fine being $35 each or so...I laughed.
2021-06-11 at 12:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
backwaterness proven.
LOL @ having to have a debit card reader in your car. Tarded to the extreme when you can just have a little sticker that you don't have to do anything to.
I can see many cars being broken into because people left their debit cards in the reader.
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2021-06-11 at 8:10 PM UTC
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Just put a strip of led's from an old flatscteen tv across top of plate, have button in car so you can switch it on only when necessary.
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2021-06-11 at 9:55 PM UTC
We're just a few years away from cloaking technology.
2021-06-15 at 8:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
that was tech from over 20 years ago, and no, those prepaid debit cards are traceable and so are the cardreaders.
car theft is almost non existence under this system.
americans cant deal with anything more complicated than a sticker.
Does your rickshaw have GPS tracking?
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2021-06-21 at 11:03 PM UTC
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[quote pk=1372213 author="vindicktive vinny]
and no, those prepaid debit cards are traceable and so are the cardreaders.
[/quote]
Not if you get one in a fake name they not
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