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SoCal 370Z 06-22-2010 11:21 AM

Dumb and Dumber (Effing Politicians)
 
I've been following this interesting piece of legislation and it's finally making the news. Unf@#king believable, but true! I loathe all politicians, separately, but equally:

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SACRAMENTO, Calif.—As electronic highway billboards flashing neon advertisements become more prevalent, the next frontier in distracted driving is already approaching—ad-blaring license plates.

The California Legislature is considering a bill that would allow the state to begin researching the use of electronic license plates for vehicles. The move is intended as a moneymaker for a state facing a $19 billion deficit.

The device would mimic a standard license plate when the vehicle is in motion but would switch to digital ads or other messages when it is stopped for more than four seconds, whether in traffic or at a red light. The license plate number would remain visible at all times in some section of the screen.

In emergencies, the plates could be used to broadcast Amber Alerts or traffic information.

The bill's author, Democratic Sen. Curren Price of Los Angeles, said California would be the first state to implement such technology if the state Department of Motor Vehicles ultimately recommends the widespread use of the plates. He said other states are exploring something similar.

Interested advertisers would contract directly with the DMV, thus opening a new revenue stream for the state, Price said.

"We're just trying to find creative ways of generating additional revenues," he said. "It's an exciting marriage of technology with need, and an opportunity to keep California in the forefront." Price said the devices also would cut costs by streamlining the distribution, activation and registration of license plates.

The legislative analysis of SB1453 does not include estimates of how much revenue could be saved or gained from license plate advertising.

At least one company, San Francisco-based Smart Plate, is developing a digital electronic license plate but has not yet reached the production stage.

Reached by e-mail Friday, the company's chief executive, M. Conrad Jordan, said the legislation provides an opportunity for the state to harness some of the creativity and technical expertise of its private sector.

Jordan said he envisioned the license plates as not just another advertising venue, but as a way to display personalized messages—broadcasting the driver's allegiance to a sports team or an alma mater, for example.

"The idea is not to turn a motorist's vehicle into a mobile billboard, but rather to create a platform for motorists to show their support for existing good working organizations," he said.

The bill would authorize the DMV to work with Smart Plate or another company to explore the use and safety of electronic license plates—a process that would include consultations with the California Highway Patrol, Price said.

CHP spokeswoman Fran Clader said the agency has not take a position on the legislation. A spokeswoman for Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said he also will remain neutral until the bill reaches his desk.

Any cost associated with the initial research would be borne by the company, not the state, Price said.

The DMV would be required to submit its findings and recommendations to the Legislature by Jan. 1, 2013.

The bill has received no formal opposition. It passed unanimously through the Senate last month and is scheduled to be heard Monday by the Assembly Transportation Committee.
Article: In California, license plates might go electronic

shadoquad 06-22-2010 11:30 AM

Politicians once again using their constituents as a bank roll.

Reminds me of the influx of speeding cameras in Maryland. In Baltimore County, they at least pushed the pretense that this was somehow safety related and parked them in school zones. In Baltimore City, they didn't bother with the pretense and just threw them wherever profitable.

JACKPAC 06-22-2010 12:53 PM

I can't see how they could force someone to advertise for a 3rd party without consent.

shabarivas 06-22-2010 01:44 PM

Ha ha good luck making folks get those shitty plates... I dont want to be advertisement for the government... I mean ... take away all my road taxes and ill gladly walk around as a billboard... until then GTFO w/ this BS

phelan 06-22-2010 01:47 PM

wtf so they'd modify the license plates? that's ridiculous. and if it's a frame, i'm not using it.

i call BS, but then again this is california, BS is a way of life for us.

Wicked_G 06-22-2010 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by JACKPAC (Post 588349)
I can't see how they could force someone to advertise for a 3rd party without consent.

:iagree:

& WOW. I got a good laugh out of that :D

Cjanik 06-22-2010 07:18 PM

it wont fly, too many things wrong with it.

to add to that, its a perfect way for a criminal to mask their license plates. obviously there's a trigger wire that changes it to an Ad, just power or ground that trigger wire and instant Ad while in motion.

picture a hit and run....you hit a car, "o ****, flip the switch", your plates change to an ad, you drive off, everybody looks and only see's a picture of viagra.

dad 06-22-2010 07:18 PM

Fuchin California- The Land of Fruits and Nuts!

Xan 06-22-2010 07:22 PM

Hack it and broadcast your own message...
Seems good if people aren't keeping their distance:"back off!!!"
Or when you see a cute girl:"call me"... :)

Pushing_Tin 06-22-2010 07:36 PM

:wtf2: IBTL

frost 06-22-2010 08:00 PM

Meh, it's amazing what they can come up. Not that I think it will happen, but instead of trying to balance a budget, they invent new ways to keep on spending like crazy. :|

LinPark 06-22-2010 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by JACKPAC (Post 588349)
I can't see how they could force someone to advertise for a 3rd party without consent.

Easy, they will give you that plate for free or you can get one of the standard plates for $50 a year. :) Now they are making money no matter what you decide to do.

blue660r01 06-22-2010 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Pushing_Tin (Post 589043)
:wtf2: IBTL

+1 lol

SmoothZ 06-22-2010 10:09 PM

I'm so glad I moved out of Cali years ago. I've never even considered moving back. That state is so messed up....

vash_241987 06-23-2010 03:25 AM

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Originally Posted by shabarivas (Post 588423)
Ha ha good luck making folks get those shitty plates... I dont want to be advertisement for the government... I mean ... take away all my road taxes and ill gladly walk around as a billboard... until then GTFO w/ this BS

:tup: +!


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