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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #45 on: March 05, 2020, 07:03:35 pm »
We rented the skis and boots though..

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #46 on: March 05, 2020, 07:34:49 pm »
As i said...posh boy.......

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #47 on: March 05, 2020, 07:50:30 pm »
As i said...posh boy.......
And it's been downhill since! 8)

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #48 on: March 06, 2020, 08:18:18 pm »
John you are forgetting that the driver picked up the person at the airport. Billions of cameras up there to find the lady, what taxi she got into and then the details from the taxi.
And it wasn’t the NTA that rang the driver, it’s was the Gardai, and they asked is it ok to pass on your number to the HSE.

Again you get the wrong end of the stick and run with it.
Stay away from Keyboards and mobile phones with internet access

Gards got lucky there they were able to guess who was driving the taxi then guess his phone number even though the NTA hold all that information .Not logical they would contact the Data base holder .Vick you are a fucking idiot but I dont have to tell anybody on here they already Know .
No no no no no, only the permit holder can go into the hikes with the pass, so if the owner wasn’t driving, he would lose his permit.
The DAA would have been contacted by the Gardai and the info would have been given over p, then the Gardai would have contacted the driver. Do you not think the Garda have all of our mobile phone numbers in a database somewhere??

You seem to forget that I had the unfortunate incident of having to deal with The DAA and a certain taxi driver who made it from the Airport to D13 and back in 19 minutes & 43 seconds and the details they can get from cameras is very good,

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #49 on: March 06, 2020, 10:13:59 pm »
You seem to forget that I had the unfortunate incident of having to deal with The DAA and a certain taxi driver who made it from the Airport to D13 and back in 19 minutes & 43 seconds and the details they can get from cameras is very good,


Do tell....i musta missed that memo!!

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #50 on: March 07, 2020, 04:34:56 pm »
We are under surveillance. Cameras are everywhere – attached to buildings, in shopping malls, on public roads and street corners – and our online behaviour is covertly monitored in detail before being fed into complex algorithms. Globally, one in three people use a Facebook-owned service on a daily basis and Google, especially now through Android, is harvesting our browsing, location and travel patterns.

The apps are free but there’s a hidden price given how advertisers pay for the profiling data in order to target consumers and curate their online experience. This may seem benign – advertising is part of life – but it is becoming increasingly personal and the Cambridge Analytica scandal could be the tip of an iceberg in the process of being formed.

Inexpensive facial recognition technology is currently in its infancy and about to enter a new phase, one where anonymity will become a quaintly antique notion. Blanket surveillance, we will be told, is for the greater social good; we are being observed because we are being protected. Chinese tech companies, boasting how their software can identify people wearing face masks, have been quick to use the Covid-19 virus to help market their invasive software.

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #51 on: March 07, 2020, 08:37:30 pm »
You seem to forget that I had the unfortunate incident of having to deal with The DAA and a certain taxi driver who made it from the Airport to D13 and back in 19 minutes & 43 seconds and the details they can get from cameras is very good,


Do tell....i musta missed that memo!!
I’ll try explain.
Wife returned from work trip, stupid o’clock in the morning, got taxi from airport to house, driver sped down M1, through red lights at M1/R139 junction, flew down R139, through red lights at a Hilton. Arrived at house and seeing taxi in driveway said his printer was broken and gave written receipt and chucked the bags on the ground, including laptop bag.

So I emailed the DAA about, and got a response that The DAA don’t regulate the taxis and they are independently operated and licensed by The NTA.

I responded by saying that I was myself a taxi driver, and that I knew they used the Easy Trip tag system to monitor taxis and that I knew they could tell me if my wife had left a passport in a taxi which taxi it was fairly swiftly.

I received a phone call from someone in the taxi division in the DAA, he simply asked, date, time, which terminal, what colour bags and what colour coat/jacket/jumper she was wearing that morning, along with the colour and make/model of car we suspected it was. I furnished them with the information and they came back with 3 possible taxis it might have been but as soon as we described what the driver looked like they knew exactly which one it was.

He apparently got a warning from The DAA and I had exchanged a few words with him a while later.
 He was none best pleased that I worked out who he was but thanks to Rats Database I was able to narrow the driver down myself  lol

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #52 on: March 07, 2020, 11:53:21 pm »
Another escapee from the mothership!!

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #53 on: March 08, 2020, 08:51:31 am »
Yes ona those. One who thinks he is the dogs bollox of the taxi industry(keshie division) and also threat women(and passengers in general) like shite

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #54 on: March 08, 2020, 08:03:15 pm »
You seem to forget that I had the unfortunate incident of having to deal with The DAA and a certain taxi driver who made it from the Airport to D13 and back in 19 minutes & 43 seconds and the details they can get from cameras is very good,


Do tell....i musta missed that memo!!
I’ll try explain.
Wife returned from work trip, stupid o’clock in the morning, got taxi from airport to house, driver sped down M1, through red lights at M1/R139 junction, flew down R139, through red lights at a Hilton. Arrived at house and seeing taxi in driveway said his printer was broken and gave written receipt and chucked the bags on the ground, including laptop bag.

So I emailed the DAA about, and got a response that The DAA don’t regulate the taxis and they are independently operated and licensed by The NTA.

I responded by saying that I was myself a taxi driver, and that I knew they used the Easy Trip tag system to monitor taxis and that I knew they could tell me if my wife had left a passport in a taxi which taxi it was fairly swiftly.

I received a phone call from someone in the taxi division in the DAA, he simply asked, date, time, which terminal, what colour bags and what colour coat/jacket/jumper she was wearing that morning, along with the colour and make/model of car we suspected it was. I furnished them with the information and they came back with 3 possible taxis it might have been but as soon as we described what the driver looked like they knew exactly which one it was.

He apparently got a warning from The DAA and I had exchanged a few words with him a while later.
 He was none best pleased that I worked out who he was but thanks to Rats Database I was able to narrow the driver down myself  lol
Was.it a Nissan Skyline?

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Re: lookie lookie watchie watchie
« Reply #55 on: March 13, 2020, 08:14:56 pm »
I believe it was a tomahawk lol

 


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