License Plate Production
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Inmates working for Pheasantland Industries at the South Dakota State Penitentiary will produce an estimated 1.5 million non-commercial vehicle and motorcycle plates consisting of the standard plate, the emblem plate, personalized plates, amateur radio, low-speed vehicles and a commercial radio plate for the Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division.
The new plate design will be available on January 1, 2016.
This video shows the production process.
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Man, and I thought working on a car assembly line was boring.
1:40 me in school workgroups
underrated
Chris chan's future
This looks worse than just being IN prison...damn
they never show the process??
Flatted 2017 still free now
Nice!
Hats off
Man that ticking would get annoying fast..those inmates probably hear it in their sleep. ..along with the cries of their victims..
Hurry the pack up I've been waiting for my plates for 2 months now!
Jordan45 no 2 racism = license plates 100% Accuracy
As an Australian who bought a van to travel the US I had to get new plates as the owner took them off. I now see why the US penal system needs to lock up people for 20 years for j walking is to punch out plates.
What type of metal is this and what materials are used?
Anonymous Aluminum
What's the difference between slave labor and paying prisoners fifty-cents an hour to do this?
I stand on a hill, not for a thrill, but for breath of fresh kill. Never mind the man that contemplates doing away with license plates.
and they inserted a message amongst the number plates
asking about human rights lawyer etc
BUT
the damn bloody car buyers left the note on the road....
Yo my old house
they need to automate the entire process bad enough we got to pay taxes to maintain inmates in jail, now we have to pay for them to sit there flipping plates. smh
You’re not paying them to make plates. They are in jail already, so it’s free labor. Complaining that you have to pay for bad people not to be free to hurt you seems awfully counter intuitive.
@@J_Madison It's not free labor tho lol, they get paid for making those plates from any where between 35 cents to a dollar an hour.
@@ItzSyther That is free labor. I'm not counting .35c as income. That's... Come on.
@@J_Madison No matter how you spin it or twist it, they are getting some form of currency to pay for what they need, free labor implies they are getting nothing in return but in this case they are getting paid, yes 35 cents is nothing to us on the outside but for them on the inside that's gonna help them get what they need from commissary or whatever else.
@@ItzSyther no one likes pedants, broseph. Free life advice. I'm sure your a younger man, so I hope you take the advice.
Slave labor. Am I right?