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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 845511" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>Not blaming the technology, I am just saying that giving every person in the world who has criminal intent video surveillance of every inch of your property also has it's drawbacks. I don't want to start an argument about the ID system you mentioned, but every tractor and piece of machinery has an ID number on it and it is registered, but in our area, there has never been a stolen tractor or stolen piece of machinery recovered or traced among people I know that have had them stolen. Pickups and cars are stolen every day and most are never found and they are ID'ed and registered. Just as chop shops remove ID's, cattle theives would be able to remove cattle Id's. Even cattle thieves get around brands by simply using a slaughter house that they are connected with to sell the meat. Also, cattle ID systems have nothing to do with people who intend to do damage to someone's property now having video access to their property so they can more easily figure where are the best entry and exit points to burn haystacks and cut fences or whatever they want to do. Just saying the system is fun to look at, but be aware, giving criminals video access to your property has it's potential drawbacks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 845511, member: 1150"] Not blaming the technology, I am just saying that giving every person in the world who has criminal intent video surveillance of every inch of your property also has it's drawbacks. I don't want to start an argument about the ID system you mentioned, but every tractor and piece of machinery has an ID number on it and it is registered, but in our area, there has never been a stolen tractor or stolen piece of machinery recovered or traced among people I know that have had them stolen. Pickups and cars are stolen every day and most are never found and they are ID'ed and registered. Just as chop shops remove ID's, cattle theives would be able to remove cattle Id's. Even cattle thieves get around brands by simply using a slaughter house that they are connected with to sell the meat. Also, cattle ID systems have nothing to do with people who intend to do damage to someone's property now having video access to their property so they can more easily figure where are the best entry and exit points to burn haystacks and cut fences or whatever they want to do. Just saying the system is fun to look at, but be aware, giving criminals video access to your property has it's potential drawbacks [/QUOTE]
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