Re: Satellite spy in every vehicle

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Nige

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Peter wrote:
> To all the Luddites who poo poo'ed the previous posts:-
>
> On Radio 2 today.
> The editor of CAR Magazine confirmed everything I said about the GPS
> based tracking, charging and monitoring system.
> The system works, the technology is in place. Positioning within 3
> metres, speed monitoring to within 1 mph. The government are
> committed to bringing the system in. It will allow charging for every
> journey. Automatic speeding fines. Multiple fines on a single
> journey. 12 points easily racked up in a few miles. Position of every
> vehicle known with the press of a button.
>
> Feel free to bury your heads in the sand while the government removes
> all your civil liberties!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Dont think there's many on here need worry about speeding!

Nige

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"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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all your civil liberties!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
> Dont think there's many on here need worry about speeding!
>
> Nige
>


Indeed! Bring it on I say, nothing to hide here. Maybe insurance premiums
will stabilise too. As for my civil liberties I can still picnic, protest
(should the need ever take me) and have a life so WTF does it have to do
with effecting my liberty? For me they can hook the cars up to it to prevent
speeding in areas of high accidents.. hell do it everywhere, sooner the
better.

If the authorities suspect I was worthy of "tracking" then with the relevant
authorisations they can already, and have for some time been tracking
vehicles.... nothing new there.

Does the OP carry a mobile phone I wonder... or use the internet for
communications?

Lee D


 
On Fri, 19 Aug 2005 18:08:38 +0100, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>If the authorities suspect I was worthy of "tracking" then with the relevant
>authorisations they can already, and have for some time been tracking
>vehicles.... nothing new there.


And with frightening ease can _many_ authorities, not only Police, get
an order, usually via the phone with paperwork to follow.

Can't see the point of all this high tech surveillance miself. Anyone
wanting to know where I am, where I've been, where I'm going, who I
talk to, what I say, what I drank, where I fell over need only ask
Charlotte...

Cheap, easy, less paperwork.

 
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