Privacy in the Woods?
Rorschach1 asks: "I work with a local Search and Rescue team, and for some time I've been thinking about the possibility of installing sensors at a few critical trail junctions in the local back country. The sensors would detect passing hikers and report timestamps to an Internet gateway in near real-time. When a hiker goes missing, this information could be very valuable in determining where search efforts should be directed.
However, I've spent enough time on Slashdot to know that whenever you start monitoring or tracking people and their activities, someone's going to get upset. So I'd like to hear from the tinfoil hat brigade - what are your objections to such a system, and how might your concerns be addressed?"
"A pedophile and a young boy are walking into the woods at dusk.
'This is spooky,' says the boy.
'Yes, isn't it?' says the man.
Then as night truly begins to fall:
'Now I'm really getting scared,' says the boy.
'How do you thing I feel? I going to have to walk out of here alone.'"
"with their freedom lost all virtue lose" - Milton