It's funny how supposedly "random" computer systems can somehow target an individual.
I had an issue with a sheriff's deputy pulling my wife over on her way home from work twice a week for a month. Same deputy each time, and unfortunately my wife couldn't take another route. The deputy would only say she looked suspicious and then ask her personal questions.
I mentioned it to my boss, who was formerly an important person in the region, and he made a phone call. My wife never saw the deputy again.
In what I can only assume was retaliation, I suddenly got called for jury duty. Every other week. After the sixth notice, I mentioned it to my boss. He made a phone call, and put me on a list of people who should never be pulled for jury duty (for celebrities, etc...) in that county.
We moved to another state a few months later.
Computers sometimes seem to make the system easier to corrupt, rather than keep it from being corrupt.
I had an issue with a sheriff's deputy pulling my wife over on her way home from work twice a week for a month. Same deputy each time, and unfortunately my wife couldn't take another route. The deputy would only say she looked suspicious and then ask her personal questions.
I mentioned it to my boss, who was formerly an important person in the region, and he made a phone call. My wife never saw the deputy again.
In what I can only assume was retaliation, I suddenly got called for jury duty. Every other week. After the sixth notice, I mentioned it to my boss. He made a phone call, and put me on a list of people who should never be pulled for jury duty (for celebrities, etc...) in that county.
We moved to another state a few months later.
Computers sometimes seem to make the system easier to corrupt, rather than keep it from being corrupt.