
On 14 Aug 96 at 22:12, The Prisoner wrote:
Timothy C. May wrote:
[WHACK]
Maybe we'll have barcoded license plates sooner than we think. Then all of those speed cameras can also track our movements.
No, too low-tech.
Small trasnsmitters with unique programmed ID codes broadcast as you drive. Much easier to trace. And LoJack's already got a good bit of the technology in place.
Actually, a system like this is in place for toll collection in and around New York City, and on the New York State Thruway (a toll road that runs from NYC to Buffalo). It's called EZ-Pass, and involves some sort of programmed radio device that's scanned by the toll booth as you pass through. It can even automatically debit your VISA account. I am not aware of what representations, if any, they've made about the privacy of the data. An interesting economic point is that for the NYC bridges and tunnels, at least, EZ-Pass is now the only way to get discounted fares. The toll is $3.50 per bridge crossing. It used to be that they sold tokens, and if you bought a roll of tokens you'd get a discounted rate. Now they no longer sell the tokens in bulk, but the same discount is applied if you use the EZ-Pass system. The anonymous transaction is now the more costly one. -gk-