[Az-Geocaching] Oregon bureaucrats propose using GPS to track each driver...
Mike Ingoglia
listserv@azgeocaching.com
Tue, 7 Jan 2003 09:04:30 -0700
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That's an interesting idea that I hadn't thought about... If GPS was =
allowed to be used for law enforcement they could develop thresholds in =
which it would automagically mail you a ticket... actually this may not =
happen because they couldn't be sure if the owner of the vehicle was =
actually driving... but it could prompt authorities to attempt to =
intersect you and pull you over, I'd imagine.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 07, 2003 12:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Oregon bureaucrats propose using GPS to =
track each driver...
GPS tracking would not surprise me.
As much as we live in the now. So much of life is reflected in the =
shows and movies we watch of the future.
Does anyone remember the show Sea Quest?
On the first show of the second season the Captain was fined for =
speeding on his motorcycle. He was told via radio transmission in his =
helmet that he was speeding and fined so much money and it would be =
automatically taken from his bank account. =20
I was floored to see it then and so it doesn't surprise me to hear =
about it now.
There were several new tech items on that show that are real today.
Just observation,
WhtWolf, Sherri
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much as we live in the now. So much of life is reflected in the shows =
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movies we watch of the future.<BR>Does anyone remember the show Sea=20
Quest?<BR>On the first show of the second season the Captain was fined =
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speeding on his motorcycle. He was told via radio transmission =
in his=20
helmet that he was speeding and fined so much money and it would be=20
automatically taken from his bank account. <BR>I was floored to =
see it=20
then and so it doesn't surprise me to hear about it now.<BR>There were =
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observation,<BR><BR>WhtWolf, Sherri</FONT>=20
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