i get it, scan plates for bad guys. what is the reason for saving all the info like direction of travel and speed for years ? do red light and speeding cameras record this data and keep it forever ?
i have said for a long time that i would never have a system like Onstar in any of my vehicles. but i cant get away from the black boxes that need a warrant to access (wink, wink) but what do we know ? when do they start hoovering it up and we get even more bad tickets ?
i get the reader thing, what i don't get is the retention of that data. my car is good, don't save the data. so simple./div>
i remember when i got my license. i had to get my fingerprints (thumbs, but still) to get one but the ones who were undocumented did not have to. how does this improve security ?/div>
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i have said for a long time that i would never have a system like Onstar in any of my vehicles. but i cant get away from the black boxes that need a warrant to access (wink, wink) but what do we know ? when do they start hoovering it up and we get even more bad tickets ?
i get the reader thing, what i don't get is the retention of that data. my car is good, don't save the data. so simple./div>
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