[Az-Geocaching] Oregon bureaucrats propose using GPS to track each driver's mileage
Mike Ingoglia
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Mon, 6 Jan 2003 14:40:01 -0700
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Since Oregon has cheap license tags and no sales tax they have to pay =
for the roads somehow. . . although I would prefer the cost of tags =
increasing before I'd like to see vehicles monitored by GPS... One =
struggle they're going to have to face is the same struggle we face with =
tree cover... how to prevent the people of Oregon from taping a thin =
piece of lead on top of the sensor when they're going into the city.
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From: ken@highpointer.com=20
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com=20
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 2:06 PM
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Oregon bureaucrats propose using GPS to track =
each driver's mileage
I heard this on Rush Limbaugh's morning update on KFYI. Rush =
described a plan being considered in Oregon where the state's Department =
of Transportation would attach a GPS device to each car and track the =
mileage driven by each motorist. The state officials would use the =
mileage recorded from each driver to tax that driver accordingly to pay =
for road repairs.
I was incredulous to believe that such an Orwellian plan could be =
seriously considered anywhere in the USA. Adopting such a proposal =
would be a clear violation of our civil liberties and constitutional =
rights. Therefore, I had to find out for myself whether it is true that =
such a plan is being considered. The results of my research show that =
this is actually a proposal by an Oregon State task force. Here are =
some articles of commentary about this nutty scheme:
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/1/2/101712.shtml
http://www.cnsnews.com/Politics/archive/200301/POL20030102a.html
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http://www.monokromatik.com/veethree/?viewNewsItem=3D1&newsitemid=3D627
If, God forbid, this proposal is adopted, the government will be able =
to know wherever we are in our vehicles at any time, Big Brother-style.
As GPS users and motorists (and, I hope, as Americans who cherish =
their freedoms and liberties), what do you think about this?
Ken Akerman (a.k.a. Highpointer)
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Since Oregon has cheap license tags and =
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tax they have to pay for the roads somehow. . . although I would prefer =
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of tags increasing before I'd like to see vehicles monitored by =
GPS... One=20
struggle they're going to have to face is the same struggle we face with =
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cover... how to prevent the people of Oregon from taping a thin piece of =
lead on=20
top of the sensor when they're going into the city.</FONT></DIV>
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<P>I heard this on Rush Limbaugh's morning update on KFYI. Rush=20
described a plan being considered in Oregon where the state's =
Department of=20
Transportation would attach a GPS device to each car and track the =
mileage=20
driven by each motorist. The state officials would use the =
mileage=20
recorded from each driver to tax that driver accordingly to pay for =
road=20
repairs.</P>
<P>I was incredulous to believe that such an Orwellian plan could be =
seriously=20
considered anywhere in the USA. Adopting such a proposal would =
be a=20
clear violation of our civil liberties and constitutional =
rights. =20
Therefore, I had to find out for myself whether it is true that such a =
plan is=20
being considered. The results of my research show that this is =
actually=20
a proposal by an Oregon State task force. Here are some articles =
of=20
commentary about this nutty scheme:</P>
<P><A=20
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href=3D"http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/1/2/101712.shtml">h=
ttp://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/1/2/101712.shtml</A><BR><A=20
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href=3D"http://www.cnsnews.com/Politics/archive/200301/POL20030102a.html"=
>http://www.cnsnews.com/Politics/archive/200301/POL20030102a.html</A><BR>=
<A=20
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href=3D"http://www.monokromatik.com/veethree/?viewNewsItem=3D1&newsit=
emid=3D627">http://www.monokromatik.com/veethree/?viewNewsItem=3D1&ne=
wsitemid=3D627</A></P>
<P>If, God forbid, this proposal is adopted, the government will be =
able to=20
know wherever we are in our vehicles at any time, Big =
Brother-style.</P>
<P>As GPS users and motorists (and, I hope, as Americans who cherish =
their=20
freedoms and liberties), what do you think about this?</P>
<P><STRONG><FONT size=3D3>Ken Akerman</FONT></STRONG> (a.k.a.=20
<EM><STRONG>Highpointer</STRONG></EM>)</P></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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