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Comment Re:sigh (Score 1) 620

Wow. What a poor way to paint our veterans with an overly broad brush. You assume every returning veteran coming back from overseas has turned into some sort of psychopath and is looking for some way to continue this deranged behavior?

I will assume some veterans come home and become police officers, but I also assume the MAJORITY of police officers have never served in the military. The training and discipline our soldiers learn sticks with them and thousands come home to return to their jobs as mechanics, programmers, supervisors, and other mainstream jobs.

To say all bad police officers must be maladjusted soldiers is a huge disservice to our veterans.

Comment Re:certainly much simpler than (Score 1) 161

I can certainly see a market for RF jammers for this. Unless they set up cameras at the same location at the readers, who can say which vehicle that passed by had the jammer?

Most likely they would never know you didn't spew your digital ID without some sort of visual check at the same time. And because the RFID tag supposed to eliminate the need for the cameras, how can they correlate the car with the missing RFID response? If anyone was using a jammer, I suppose they would just turn it off when passing the cameras anyway.

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