Tuesday, July 02, 2024
YR-6A helicopter initial production was by Sikorsky, but most examples were built by Nash-Kelvinator.
by the way, Whirlpool made the BREN light machine gun, and Vietnam era mortars.
I love how some creators, artists, authors, are autographing their stuff in stores, first I saw was Neil Gaiman signing books in an airport's bookstore incognito, now, here's Daniel Simon signing Hot Wheels in a grocery store
you might not recognize the name, but you're seen his art:
the California Attorney General warned police about the license plate data law. They ignored him, and sold or shared the data with as many as 130 other agencies... illegally
The police department for El Cajon, a city near San Diego, made the information available to more than 130 non-California agencies.
The College of the Sequoias District Police Department, in the Central Valley, was second with 91.
The Menifee Police Department, in the Inland Empire, was the third highest with 30.
A report published Wednesday by the Sacramento County grand jury found the Sheriff’s Office and Sacramento Police Department both recently shared license plate data out of state.
Law enforcement agencies say the readers are a powerful aid to solving crimes. Along with scanning license plates, police tout how the cameras can capture other information about vehicles, such as their type, which can help quickly track down suspects. Accessing another department’s data, they add, can be critical to making an arrest. Beyond that, agencies’ desire to share the information centers around a dispute over state law. In 2015, the Legislature passed a bill that said California police departments are only allowed to share license plate data with other public agencies. The Attorney General’s Office argued in an October bulletin that the bill’s definition of a public agency is limited to only those in California. But state police associations countered that the law does not explicitly prohibit the sharing of data outside the state.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article288926148.html#storylink=cpy
The College of the Sequoias District Police Department, in the Central Valley, was second with 91.
The Menifee Police Department, in the Inland Empire, was the third highest with 30.
A report published Wednesday by the Sacramento County grand jury found the Sheriff’s Office and Sacramento Police Department both recently shared license plate data out of state.
Law enforcement agencies say the readers are a powerful aid to solving crimes. Along with scanning license plates, police tout how the cameras can capture other information about vehicles, such as their type, which can help quickly track down suspects. Accessing another department’s data, they add, can be critical to making an arrest. Beyond that, agencies’ desire to share the information centers around a dispute over state law. In 2015, the Legislature passed a bill that said California police departments are only allowed to share license plate data with other public agencies. The Attorney General’s Office argued in an October bulletin that the bill’s definition of a public agency is limited to only those in California. But state police associations countered that the law does not explicitly prohibit the sharing of data outside the state.
https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article288926148.html#storylink=cpy
3 Fords that Consumer Reports has on it's list of used vehicles that it believes one should avoid purchasing...
the 2017-2019 Ford Expedition, 2020 Ford Escape Hybrid, and the 2021 Escape, each vehicle has much worse-than-average reliability compared to the rest of the pack.
These are the vehicles used shoppers should avoid, based on rankings Consumer Reports derived using data from a variety of sources, including Consumer Reports Annual Auto Surveys submitted by owners, which notate any problems those folks have experienced with their vehicles.
The 2017-2019 Ford Expedition made the cut this year after ranking dead last among its peers in the full-size SUV segment in terms of reliability
compliment of the day!
Always love the banner review. Thanks for taking the time to find such great pics, and thanks for such a great blog Jesse!!
TheBeaversDad
Monday, July 01, 2024
this 1970 Lamborghini Miura P 400S with only about 26k miles was off everyone's radar for the past 4 decades
This was just removed from a living room, by removing a wall or two, of an East Rockaway NY house where it had been featured, since 1980. 40 years as a feature of a living room!
Gooding and company will be auctioning this, and expect it to fetch about 2 million or more
Sunday, June 30, 2024
The “Auto Art” that Chicago artist Tom Strobel completed for Gage Chrysler Plymouth (Gage Park neighborhood Chicago) in 1966 for promotional purposes. These hand painted cars had an optic art vibe.
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