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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: CJ Knight <nulldev@hush.com> Date: Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 4:08 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to screw you To: brian carroll <electromagnetize@gmail.com> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Brian, and happy new year. Thanks for another thought provoking post. A few things you might not be aware of happening over here in Europe, specifically the UK: We have ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras in place on every motorway junction, plus all major roads. They aren't advertised, they look like plain grey boxes, but people are slowly catching on to what they do, and how much they see. A journey from one end of the country to the other can be tracked in real time. An EU Directive has stated that all new cars must have inbuilt 3G capability "in case of accidents". I personally do not believe this reason, and suspect it's just another form of tracking surveillance. Lastly, our government a few years back came up with an idea to fit "black box" recorders in *all* cars but the public backlash was so huge they shelved the idea. Instead, the insurance industry has adopted the technology, so new drivers and those with a poor accident record can opt to have one of these boxes fitted in return for a discount on their insurance. It is now becoming a norm for young people to take this option; when I ask them why they are prepared to violate their own privacy they just shrug, but I guess privacy means something different to the Facebook generation. Conversely, it is now becoming *more* expensive to insure a car if you do not have a black box; they have tried norming this by penalising the law abiding (but privacy conscious). Anyway, just thought you might like to know. Best, CJ On 02/01/14 18:04, brian carroll wrote:
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From: CJ Knight <nulldev@hush.com> Date: Thu, Jan 2, 2014 at 4:08 PM Subject: Re: Fw: Hi, I'm from the government and I'm here to screw you To: brian carroll <electromagnetize@gmail.com> Hi Brian, and happy new year. Thanks for another thought provoking post. A few things you might not be aware of happening over here in Europe, specifically the UK: We have ANPR (Automatic Number Plate Recognition) cameras in place on every motorway junction, plus all major roads. They aren't advertised, they look like plain grey boxes, but people are slowly catching on to what they do, and how much they see. A journey from one end of the country to the other can be tracked in real time.
About 17 years ago I first learned about "3M louvered film" http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/AutomotiveDisplay/Solutions/Prod... , an extruded sheet product with tiny "louvers" of black plastic, separating clear plastic blocks. The purpose of this product was to block light passing through at a greater-than-desired angle. (the limiting angle can be varied by buying different models of material.) If a sheet was placed over a license plate, with the 'louvers' horizontal, the plate cannot be read if the camera is viewing the scene at a too-high elevation. (alternatively, or in addition, a second sheet of vertical louvers can be placed in front or back of the horizontal louvers, which would prevent the plate from being read from a camera at a too-high azimuth: the an angle, on the horizontal plane, from the side of the road). Jim Bell "jim btc tipjar" 1AzNPQ1NhiD9uG1hU5g5Kdaccb88Dus2Bo
Dnia czwartek, 2 stycznia 2014 17:55:20 brian carroll pisze:
(...) Lastly, our government a few years back came up with an idea to fit "black box" recorders in *all* cars but the public backlash was so huge they shelved the idea. Instead, the insurance industry has adopted the technology, so new drivers and those with a poor accident record can opt to have one of these boxes fitted in return for a discount on their insurance. It is now becoming a norm for young people to take this option; when I ask them why they are prepared to violate their own privacy they just shrug, but I guess privacy means something different to the Facebook generation.
Ah, yes, the "Facebook generation" and "privacy is dead" bullshit. It's not dead, kids haven't yet been burnt by lack of it and neither have their parents, which means there was nobody to tell the kids to watch out (like they are being told to look around while crossing a road): http://rys.io/en/67
Conversely, it is now becoming *more* expensive to insure a car if you do not have a black box; they have tried norming this by penalising the law abiding (but privacy conscious).
This is how it goes... -- Pozdr rysiek
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