Re: Personalized plates and Big Brother
Howard, on host 65.58.13.22
Monday, October 14, 2002, at 17:19:18
Re: Personalized plates and Big Brother posted by NormalAsylum on Monday, October 14, 2002, at 13:32:44:
> > They suggested transponders in each car that would give the ID to a police officer if he pointed a "gun," similar to a radar gun, at it. They said that other possibilities included readouts of speed, exhaust emissions, etc. > > > > While it was doing all of this it could check to see if the car was on a stolen list, or had outstanding traffic warrents. > > All of these are public information anyway. Anyone could legally find out this stuff about your car, such a device would just speed up the process for police officers. > Models sold to the public might restrict the information given to what is legally available to Average Joe/Jane (so it's not invading privacy). Police models would give the police officer what he needs and an easy way to act on it. > > That sounds like an improvement to me, with an added bonus of less restricted car designs. > > NormalAsylum
But wouldn't that take all the fun out of speeding, removing air pollution devices, stealing cars, and tearing up traffic tickets? Howard
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