So, if the police wanted to...assuming they haven't already

I am constantly being followed around by lingerie models.

David Rock

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Stop when you get to bone.
 
More fuel for the paranoia - You know about the Echelon list of words that trigger NSA eavesdropping? One of the words is "Spyderco"!
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www.c4i.org/erehwon/spookwords.html
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Cerulean

"My good reason to carry a knife is that God gave me rather weak teeth and rudimentary claws in an evolutionary trade-off." - J.K.M.

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When I was in SFO today there WAS a policeman type in there too!!! DIRTY BASTIDS!!!! LOL He was looking at me!!!
There was a nun! And a pregnant woman, a high school aged looking guy and an older gentleman! (Oh, sorry that was Angela, Eric Glesser & Sal Glesser!) LOL
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John

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A day without Spydies is like a day without ... WELL, Spydies!!!
 
Just wait till your driver's license is a contactless smart card. These are already used in some company IDs and is essentialy the same as those Mobil speed pass things. Some Asian countries already have them in IDs. Everytime you walk past a sensor loop someone would know. Supposed to remain private, but what store wouldn't like to know who visited their stores and how often (mostly for sales and add demographics but also for shop lifting). Although my company wasn't involved with the Super Bowl, we also sell facial recognition software. once you are on file, any digital camera can alert who ever when you walk past. Ain't freedom grand?

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It is not the fall that kills you. It is the realization that "yes, you did something that stupid."
 
Its not the police that you have to worry about, its the bloodsucking liberal*ss lawyers who are leading our country to hell in a handbasket.
 
Guys, calm down. We don't live in Red China. Police in the USA are good people, and a lot of them are members of BladeForums.com as well.
 
"1984" was published 1948. He didn' t know, then, everything that' s now possible....
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Ted
 
I live in MA, though, and it can't get much closer to ultimate regulation than here, right? lol.

(girl walks in, whispers something in my ear) "what?!"(more whispering)I cry,"we're going to have to register our underwear as deadly weapons? NOOOOOOOOOOOO!"

This dramatic performance brought to you by the MA Residents Against Unfair Development of Excessive Rules-MARAUDER

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Sean
 
We all know we have many LEOs in the ranks,
but........ what about those deep cover agents out there??
But on the lighter side look how long it took the FBI to catch their spy

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Naw. *they* used to watch me all the time when I was in my *cutting crop circles in the front yard w/my garden tractor* mode. Ever since I got me a Flobee and cut crop circles in my hair, *they* leave me alone. Strange thing though, most people leave me alone.
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Yet, with all these modern advancements I drive a police car with 83,000 miles on it. I use a radio (MT-500)that is older than some of our rookie officers. I intend to start spying on law abiding citizens (many of whom are my friends)as soon as I can stop handleing domestic violence runs, fights between drunks, and misc. minor theft runs. (btw, it has been my experience that people who use guns and knives to commit crimes are very seldom have any real knowledge about guns or knives).

Ask most working cops what high tech means and they will probably tell you it means having a pager or cell phone so their girlfriend/wife or kids can get in touch with them. (Or boyfriend/hubby for you gal cops).

There are two things any investigator hates... too little information and too much information. Most of the information on you is not in the hands of the government, it's in the hands of marketers in the private sector and cops can get it, but the cops have to pay for it. You should see it when you ask the boss for some money for something like this.

mike
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Like someone's sig line (here or TFL) says:

Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you.
 
Mike45. Have you been spying on ME?!?
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You pretty much described my exact working conditions. High-tech. Ha!
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I agree with you 100%. There are companies out there that keep track of your credit card and other purchases where you provide your personal information. They then sell this information to retailers. I order a few knives online, and the next thing I know, I start getting Cabelas catalogs every month. This is not a coincidence.

Joe

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Yea Joe,

The gear I rely on the most is:

Danner boots
SL-20 flashlight
OC spray
Leatherman PST
ball point pen
coffee cup holder in my car

the only reason I keep doing this is: just when you think you've seen everything, something new happens.

mike
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Hey, why don´t you build your own reconnaissance satellite? See http://www.nro.gov/examples.html for nice specimens.
BTW, this is from the OFFICIAL NRO website, one hell of a laugh! www.nro.gov
Ten years ago, they didn´t even exist. Well, alphabet soup agencies are different.

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"Peace is not without conflict; it is the ability to cope with conflict" - Leo Giron
 
I have the topper!
I inadvertantly let my TK, Blade and Knife World subscriptions run out. Actually it was my wife's fault, anyway...
I started getting junk mail for stuff like Viagra, SOF subscription, offer on videos on the Ruby Hill and Waco incidences, AND a plea to join ACLU etc!!
You tell me!! Coincidence? I don't think so!!
John
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