Hello, do you know what name or where could i get that metal thing to shoot trough? More photos in post
Hello, do you know what name or where could i get that metal thing to shoot trough? More photos in post
Where are you going to put this? Your bedroom window or some shit
I work construction and am working with gov. This is for the Highway toll in case somebody want to get smart.
it's called a gunport
A gunport, though I'll ask like , why do you even want one of these? The port will only be useful assuming you have a bullet resistant view port as well.
Yes, the glass will be bulletproof aswell. I work with glass for a living and have installed bullet proof glass before, It is the first time i am doijng a gunport on it tough-
>I work construction and am working with gov. This is for the Highway toll in case somebody want to get smart.
I would recommend making one. this isn't a normal product people sale.
I would use mild steel for the actual structure and a AR-500 steel plate on the inside and build a sliding lock to remove the plate.
>does this need to be gas and/or liquid tight?
This would be great in convenience stores in nigger town.
Imagine having one of these installed in your car windshield on the passenger side
imagine not thinking before you post
Are you building a bradley or something?
imagine having one of these in the windshield on the drivers side.
>OP?
>do you want to build a Bradly?
>come on lets go make a Bradly
>I never seen you OP
>come say some more
>come on its a fucking bradly
>we could be best buddies
>but were not
>its all because of the ATFFFFFFF!
>do you want to build a Bradly
>it doesn't have to be an APC
>
>bulletproof glass windows with gunports
>walls are paper
What are you? A racist?
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Yikes
It's called a gunport.
Do Americans seriously still have human operated toll points or are you from some third world country?
Most states are automated but it's a huge nation - the size of the EU. I'm sure somewhere there's a manual toll.
depends where you go in the country.
usually, in my experience up and down the entirety of the east coast, they have both auto and manual. You can also just be a dick and go through the auto if you're not pre-tagged for it and just pay a lil extra. Some folks do it instead of waiting cuz fuck it
in massachussetts they have cameras along the highways that will take a pic and record where you went and then charge you only for how much distance of the highway you used.
i didnt pay that though because i haven't been back since. :)
i'll add, I've been in other parts of the country and am not even from the east coast, but holy shit they love their tolls compared to the rest of the US.
You will spend over $60 going from the northeast down to florida. and then $60 again goin back, assuming you keep it on I-95. and it's pretty much ALL virginia and every state north of them. they all suck too but at least virginia's roads aren't shit.
meanwhile you can drive 2000 miles on the interstate or go from south texas on up to canada and not pay a single fucking toll.
idk what it's like in europe-land but the US by and large just doesn't have tolls except in very specific regions.
They only have automatic booths for high traffic bridges, otherwise everyone would complain about the toll violation bill that comes in the mailbox.
...of course its on fucking amazon.
There is still manual toll collection whenever the toll road/bridge is open to commercial truck traffic. Because truck drivers might be from the other side of the country, and not have whatever specific RFID toll pass they need.
It very different from country to country just as you have from state to state. France and Greece love their toll booths, but the rest not much. It is getting more and more popular in cities and hopefully GPS based road tax is implemented in the next couple of years to stop the rise in traffic. Pretty much what is needed in America.
>spend billions on road infrastructure for DECADES
>rig zoning laws so that everyone has to live far away from where they work and drive everywhere
>every city has transportation departments, gov funded obvs, that spend all of their funding and effort to structure every city to be un-walkable, deadly and hostile to all but car commuters
>tax credits and bailouts to car manufacturers
>fleece citizens with unlawful traffic stops, tickets, reg fees, smog checks, etc.
>subsidies the shit out of personal auto transit while funding nothing for any other mode of transport
>freak the fuck out when everyone ends up driving everywhere because of the infrastructure and environmental costs
>"lmao yr problem now future generations!"
>later an user was heard to remark: "hopefully GPS based road tax is implemented in the next couple of years to stop the rise in traffic. Pretty much what is needed in America."
America doesnt have a car problem, it has a government problem. Also fuck roads.
>GPS based road tax
fuck you, faggot. you're ignoring the implications that come with that.
FUCK YOU
Lmao I've never seen a toll station on the West Coast. Why do they call us commies
Theres a toll station at every state park and """""public""""" area on the west coast, friend.
>GPS based road tax
>Giving the government permission to track your every move and then paying them for the privilege
Euros confirmed for being subjects rather than citizens.
>not just relying on a good old gas tax
done. and no big brother bullshit required.
Jesus Christ. Do you not know what a syllable or rhyme is? The hard part is already done for you, you just have to make the words fit.
>I work with glass for a living and have installed bullet proof glass before
we need info man
probably because the west coast has a buncha pinko scum faggots and its institutions literally encourage that bullshit in every way possible to include telling cops to ignore leftist crimes, harboring illegals, and providing grounds on which pinkos can collaborate freely?
then deny all of it?
yeah probably that.
the west coast would be great if not for the governments and urban people who are literally insane quite often.
i listened to a lengthy presentation on this by our very own federal govt. idr the people but it was from the DoT.
they said that GPS data could be anonymized and treated like census information so no one can access it but then everyone pays the same
and that taxes would actually be less for rural farmers who have to make longer hauls in pickup trucks (which would ofc be taxed more) than they do with the gas tax.
it was also stated that the gas tax is simply unsustainable as we move towards electric vehicles...
they literally only referenced the I-95 corridor and the DC metro's shitty roads. which are shitty because they get a lot of traffic and the money is not put back towards the roads except in NOVA where the roads are fucking fine and in the immediate DC capitol region.
They had the gall to say that there was ZERO ways the govt or anyone would be able to use your GPS data against you, and that all cars would ideally have this mandatory sooner, rather than later.
Mind you these were 2 DoT reps and NOT anyone involved w/ congress. And they admitted car legislation is hard as fuck to pass, especially right now when no one gives a fuck. So we got hat going for us.
>gps
>gps
>gps
>gps
How retarded are these people? Your fucking car already has an odometer. Why does the exact positioning of your car matter at all when you're just using it to calculate state taxes? Oh right, you dont.
The gloryhole.
>hopefully GPS based road tax is implemented in the next couple of years to stop the rise in traffic.
Think about what you just said for a bit. Having your car be a government GPS beacon just to tax you. Your property. Fuck no.
Here's the full thing for anyone interested.
C-Span is one of the best ways to get primary sources on what's going on in the government, as well as general entertainment for something to listen to. Highly recommend it.
Probably so they can charge you based on locale.
>works in construction
>working for government
>asks for info on a belizean donkey semen milking forum
iirc the idea was
different roads in different states would have different costs
you would have a road value
and then local taxes at all levels.
city, county, state...
federal
Any of those values can be zero or all of them can apply depending on the road.
Different times would also incur different charges.
The ideas proposed are essentially tolls across the entire nation for every single road, and they'd get rid of the gas tax.
The intent is discourage driving for people who don't want to pay more (clearly everyone in their eyes) and to make those who drive more pay more, whether they drive electric/hybrid cars or not.
And since everyone uses GPS already (lol) then this is very easy to implement.
They also highlight that even when you use map apps on your phone, the company itself doesn't know where you are... And I am a guy with great interest in privacy, this has been demonstrated to be false and even if it weren't, it's a simple switch to allow the company to access the information.
But all that aside, you're going to tell me the government has a system that it publishes information on for every single road you've driven on and exactly how far you drove and it can't be misused?
It's like saying they can't GPS track you based on your cell signal..they can merely triangulate your position based on the signal you get from various cell towers. No biggy!
I am very happy to see anons shitting on gps taxes. And very sad to see a european user eager to embrace it. I thought euro anons who were here were more privacy conscious.
>amazon.com
Price: $777.92
Jesus christ, that price is INSANE!
Just make a bunch of gunports yourself and get them heat treated at a local machine shop if you want to go fancy - you'll get several and it will still cost less.
I completely forgot I was on K reading this BS thread
Different states and cities might have different electronic toll collection systems.
Odometer doesn't contain information where and especially when the car is being used. Major point in automated road taxes is focusing the taxation to specific locations and times like most congested areas of city during rush hours. To encourage people to use public transportation commuting. Basically a person can drive anywhere, but at rush hours it costs more.
The pont of gps road tax is not to tax use of your veichle, it is to control when and where you use it.
So traveling in rush hour is more expensive than traveling outside of it. Traveling on non congested roads is cheaper than on gridlocked roads.
It's a tool to control where and when people travel. The goal is to either move peoples car commute to outside of rushhour, make them work at home more or take other means (public, bike etc.)
I a fully aware of the privacy concerns that lies behind tracking your veichle, and i don't think that it can be implemented before these concerns are adressed. The data has to be 100% anonymes.
>Highway toll
I hope someone ventilates you.
The point doesn't matter. What matters is that what you are doing is allowing the government to have a permanent eye on where you go and what you use your own property for. This can VERY EASILY become a breach of privacy. If a car has to send GPS signal to one it can send a GPS signal to everyone
the data can't be anonymous.
it simply can't be to function. you are merely trusting that the government will keep its word forever and not use the data against anyone, but let's say you do trust your government, do you trust other governments or actors?
that's going to be very lucrative data to have and access.
the data will be able to be abused and it will absolutely be used by law enforcement once they get a warrant.
you are placing far too much faith that the government will do things right.
you can't demand the government respects your privacy all while giving them unprecedented access to your life and paying them for it. it is inevitable it will be abused, even if it's 20+ years down the line.
>once they get a warrant
law enforcement do get warrants, user.
even the nsa and fbi get warrants for what they do, the fbi is not legally getting information on a US citizen without a warrant.
that is simply the truth.
the issue there would be how easy/hard are the warrants to get? it's pretty much agreed that the fisa court just rubberstamps anything that comes across its desk.
defenders of the process say that everything that hits their desk is reviewed numerous times before it makes it, but naysayers say that there are an absurdly high number of approved warrants. idk if any have been denied, desu.
but yes they DO get warrants. at least in the US. other places idk but i said it just to cover bases.
>Over the entire 33-year period, the FISA court granted 33,942 warrants, with only 12 denials.
wikipedia atm says 85.
with 68 of them being in 2017 and 2016. 2017 is the most recent year
they had to fluff up the denials to look good.
Last time Macron tried that half of France chimped out
You're right though
The entire country is quickly making its way to all electronic tolling. Some richer areas like Denver, DFW, and California are already there. That said the poorer states are playing catch up quickly.
>once they get a warrant
They WILL get a warrant
en.wikipedia.org
They look up everything in advance and fabricate a story how they got the information to get the warrant
If you worked with bulletproof glass you would know how to get this. You woukd also habe the tools and skills to actually cut through the glass to install this. Instead you are a fucking retarded monkey fuck you.