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But what does any of this have to do with recording data for the intent of examining it afterwards to help determine what happened in an accident? If the black box had a transmitter on it so that the government could collect data on you, then yes, of course I would object to it. Tom, I'm still waiting for you to speak up. What is this post about, but fear mongering? .... and speaking of fear-mongering, remember, the government can monitor every post you make and is putting a profile of you together. YouTube - Every Breath You Take - Sting & The Police |
The comment above about computer integrated cameras is true.
I have an integrated camera on my computer. When it is "on" the is a window that comes up on my screen ( via settings) and a light comes on beside the camera. I was attending an Insurance training seminar the other day and the light comes "on" and I could tell they were watching me. I covered the camera with a sticky note and let them know I did not care for the intrusion. Their comment was they needed to see if I was actually at my desk watching the webinar. I told them it was a voluntary seminar and I would not be attending any more from them. _____________________ Ferrari Killer Steve Must Sell Right Now |
The mind explodes with the opportunities that presents. :p
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That black box is not a really new idea. It has come up in the US before - and I remember that very clearly. It has been proposed to include a transmitter. The purpose was that you would drive past a collection/query point, and the data would be downloaded for use by your gov't. Guess what they planned on doing with that data? In the UK, they already have that transmitter and collection point. Guess what they do with it? That raised a lot of hackles, and got squashed pretty quickly. It was clearly a violation of your civil liberties. Now, it's back. With no mention of the transmitter. Do you really think they've forgotten about it? Or will it just be on the QT? The same thing happened with cell phones. When the first plan included a GPS tracking device, there was a lot of upraor. So, that was removed from the features list, but not from the device. No way to turn it off, except by turning off the phone. Now it's just accepted. The trick here, is not to look at just what is proposed. But look ahead to what comes next; often based on past performance. Then decide if that's the road you want to be on. If not, you need to speak up now, or forever hold your peace. |
When I lived in London, they implemented something called a "congestion zone" in certain areas of the city during certain high commuting times. They painted double red lines and placed signs around to let you know when you were in one of these areas. At the time, it was £8 (about $15) a day. You paid via the Internet and they used traffic cams and mobile vans to read plates and enforce the charge. It was supposed to discourage travel in those areas, thus reducing congestion. Amost everyone I knew who commuted received a ticket in the mail at some point and most admitted they were guilty. This black box would have certainly made enforcement much easier. However, the amount of government bureaucracy, complexity, and cost was ridiculous. It never paid for itself, the charge was eventually doubled, and it was yet another big government move in the land of the nanny state. I hear some politicians here want to do the same thing.
My point is that history shows that when something is introduced with a single intention, politicians later see all sorts of handy uses for it and next thing you know, the minor encrouchment on our freedom becomes full repression. This is a scary thing and must be fought. |
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