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What do you think of this idea for homeland security?
Have a system just like the color codes for terror alerts you see on tv. Each person who gets a drivers license will have a similar color code put on their drivers license. Each color will represent the level of how risky the person is to commit a terroristic act based upon their criminal background.
When a person goes to get a drivers license a criminal background check is done and the corosponding color will be put on their dl. Example: Red is for someone with several felonies. Orange for misdemeanors. Yellow for traffic violations. ect... It will also help police officers when they pull you over. If they pull someone over for a light out they might just give them a warning without running their license and let them go. Now if the person pulled out a license that is RED they obvioulsy know to run the license. Now with the color coded license every place like airports, sports arenas can put all these people in certain areas that have RED licenses. Just an idea |
I'm color blind ... :)
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Yeah, and while we are at it, please sew the Star of David on every kike that comes down the pipe as well ok? Thanks.
Hitler tried this and failed moron. Just an idea. |
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Fucking douchebag moron. Wow, he has a felony. We should label him at a baseball game... fuck you. If the felony was so fucking bad, lock the fucker up and you do not have to worry about LABELING him with a RED BACKGROUND. You are a fucking idiot. |
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Your point is what is moronic... (in that you seem to like names) A color coding/number system on drivers' license would be beneficial to police.. Maybe not so much for other situations.. Then again.. who knows.. Not such a bad idea to know who has a serious criminal record at a glance.. |
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Fucking douchebag moron. Wow, he has a felony. We should label him at a baseball game... fuck you. If the felony was so fucking bad, lock the fucker up and you do not have to worry about LABELING him with a RED BACKGROUND. You are a fucking idiot. |
I don't know about this method it could cause alot of problems......
You can't tell someone where to sit because color of license... What if they pay for better seats???? |
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Everything isn't black and white in life but it gives you an idea of the type of people. Just an idea thats all people get them doesn't meen it will work. |
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So pedo's probably like yourself should have privacy too and not have a label? hmmm righhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhtttttttttttttt Plain and simple if you have a problem with people knowing you are a convicted felon DONT GET INTO TROUBLE. People who stay legit wouldn't have any problems with my idea. I could care less if people know i have traffic tickets or a misdemeanor. |
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I'm all for alerting the public of people who are threats though. If you get a DUI, you get a red license plate. If you use bars to find women to rape, you must notify the owners of your conviction before entering so they can decide if they want you in there or not. If you use your business to scam, you must notify all future clients of your past behavior. Anyone who has a problem with this sort of stuff is probably guilty themselves. |
Great IDea. like lets say some girl that went to the beach and took her top off, and some bitch called the police, She gets arrested, and they give her a color background. Now because of that incident, she has trouble booking a flight at the airport, because the 8$ an hour idiot does not know what the color means,and could fucking care lesss.
Brilliant. |
Would porn stars and porn webmasters get a scarlet A? Once people do the time, they are considered rehabilitated. They should not be subject to further predjudicial justice.
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The color coding is not to stop people from doing stuff its meant to alert. |
I believe felony conviction means you should either serve 4 years in the military (if young enough) or spend time working for the Red Cross in a 3rd world shithole like one of the Africa countries.
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:2 cents: I would not let this thread resort to name calling, specially of certain words that without proof can get one banned.
First there should always be a presumption of innocence. Having a national, yes national or it would not work ID system that showed colors or numbers indicating how little or much of a potential criminal you happen to be. Keep in mind how often you show your ID everywhere as well. Would you get treated different at a bank, what about buying alcohol or smokes? Then how would this help national security other than track and scarlet letter people whom have broken the law in the past. Oh I know, it would also increase the fake ID business to boot. |
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I experienced it otherwise ... the label sticks .... |
The incidence of violent crime in america has been declining for years. Why impose more "tracking mechanisms"?
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That aside, the point is that laws differ greatly from place to place. What might be a misdemeanor in city A could well be a felony in city B. Someone that stole a high dollar item when they were 16 / 17 and charged as an should be carrying sticker identifying them as a potential threat when they are 70? Please. |
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