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National Car Tracking System Proposed For US

bl968 writes "The Newspaper is reporting that the leading private traffic enforcement camera vendors are seeking to establish a national vehicle tracking system in the United States using existing red-light and speed enforcement cameras. The system would utilize Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) to track vehicles passing surveillance cameras operated by these companies. If there are cameras positioned correctly the company will enable images and video to be taken of the driver and passengers. The nice thing in their view is that absolutely no warrants are needed. To gain public acceptance, the surveillance program is being initially sold as an aid for police looking to solve Amber Alert cases and locate stolen cars."

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  1. I'm all for it by jollyreaper · · Score: 5, Funny

    I cannot possibly foresee a way that this could be turned against the public in some horrific Orwellian fashion.

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    1. Re:I'm all for it by halcyon1234 · · Score: 5, Funny

      I'm going to build motorized, retractable cover for my front license plate if this system is implimented. Fuck that.

      Jeeze, if you're going to buck the system, why not go all the way and fuck up the system? Don't just hide your plate. Make it work for you.

      Take a ride past your local police parking lot, and jot down two or three license plate numbers. Then use a good quality laser printer and make yourself some copies of those "plates". With luck they'll never notice they're effectively tracking themselves

      Or heck, just copy ANY plate(s). Randomly switch them around. The system will think cars are vanishing and reappearing all over the place. Or maybe you'll get even luckier, and it will snap a shot of two of the same plates at the same time, and cause a referential integrity error in the system, crashing it.

      The minute the implement random manual spot checks by humans to ensure the integrity of the data, slap a Goatse on your plate. You should burn out the employees pretty quickly with that one.

      Whatever you do, be creative. The more you can clog the system with crap, the lower their cost:profit^H^H^H public safety ratio goes down. Make it hit a critical point, and the system will be abandoned.

  2. This is America by Kreigaffe · · Score: 5, Funny

    Don't expect to see this go anywhere, not for a long time at least.

    On this side of the pond.

    To my friends in the UK, I'm so terribly sorry. I'm assuming you will have this technology installed and in full swing by next Tuesday.

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  3. Re:Inductive sensors by Jeremiah+Cornelius · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is my Civic.

    There are many like it, but this one is MINE.

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  4. Re:Inductive sensors by Lobster+Quadrille · · Score: 5, Funny

    I guess they could require you to attach some kind of placard to the back of your car with a unique combination of numbers and letters on it....

    I dunno though, the logistics of doing that kind of thing on a large scale are pretty limiting.

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