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« on: December 25, 2006, 05:03:54 AM »

I keep hearing rumblings that the UK will install chips in cars (and presumably bikes) that will allow the government to track all vehicles. Presumably, any vehicle that's speeding will immediately be spotted by satellite. The ultimate Big Brother.

Is this a foregone conclusion?

Is there anyway for the common man to fight this? Vote out the ruling party?...or are the safety bureaucrats immune from citizen action?
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« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2006, 06:02:03 AM »


I keep hearing rumblings that the UK will install chips in cars (and presumably bikes) that will allow the government to track all vehicles. Presumably, any vehicle that's speeding will immediately be spotted by satellite. The ultimate Big Brother.


I'd have a problem with that. Its nobody's business where I'm at.

Although different...I've heard that data acquisition computers are already installed on North American vehicles (since 2004?). This according to a TV report. It records and stores the last XX seconds of your speed and whatever else, prior to a collision.

I really don't know of what use it'll be. If you are speeding through a green light by 10 over and someone at the speed limit T-bones you going through a red light...is the person speeding at fault???  Rolleyes
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« Reply #2 on: December 25, 2006, 06:15:47 AM »

Good luck, because I think that is exactly what will happen.  Here in the states it's called on-star, but it's exactly the same thing - only it's marketed differently.  Lol

This technology has been around for at least 10 years (so rather aging).  Most of the state law enforcement vehicles here have this wonderful technology in them so that if someone steals their vehicle, the state can pinpoint the location of it - AND BUST THE PERP - right bigfoot?  Rolleyes

Personally, I think that GPS trackers are a technology RIPE for abuse, but it's a fairly dated technology relative to whats available.  

I feel bureaucrats are essentially immune to citizens action (short of a lethal revolution of one kind or another - which is where this sort of heavy-handed control is eventually going to lead to).  

Same thing right here in America.  It's unbelievable what kind of crap they get away with and as long as there is the right amount of paperwork to cover their ass or void of evidence that would otherwise bury them.  Ask me how I know.  Wink  

You can't put humans on a short leash.  The idea is simply not sustainable.  The cameras mounted in (primarily) large urban areas to capture human activity is not just related to law enforcement.  Control doesn't nearly stop there.

It's amazing what kind of controls you can place on Americans when you just market these controls as "safety" or "security".  This country is full of docile ignorant sheep that all think they're wolves.  Meanwhile, the real wolves are feasting.
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« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2006, 06:21:54 AM »




I'd have a problem with that. Its nobody's business where I'm at.


FACT: If someone with enough tools wants to pinpoint you, consider yourself pinpointed - and you'll never even know it.  EEK!

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Although different...I've heard that data acquisition computers are already installed on North American vehicles (since 2004?). This according to a TV report. It records and stores the last XX seconds of your speed and whatever else, prior to a collision.


I'm not sure on all models, but for sure on many and that's not all they record.  They record a top speed since the computer was last reset.

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« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2006, 06:39:35 AM »

FACT: If someone with enough tools wants to pinpoint you, consider yourself pinpointed - and you'll never even know it.  EEK!


Don't use your charge cards when on a trip for gas, hotels or anything; use cash. In fact, if you bus it, they can't even track your licence plate....you've been home all along.  Lol
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« Reply #5 on: December 25, 2006, 01:51:12 PM »

Leave your mobile at home too. Here in Holland T-mobile offers routing assistance/information/directions similar to a GPS - based on triangulation of your IMEI. And it is just as accurate.  EEK!
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« Reply #6 on: December 25, 2006, 07:08:16 PM »


I keep hearing rumblings that the UK will install chips in cars (and presumably bikes) that will allow the government to track all vehicles. Presumably, any vehicle that's speeding will immediately be spotted by satellite. The ultimate Big Brother.

Is this a foregone conclusion?

Is there anyway for the common man to fight this? Vote out the ruling party?...or are the safety bureaucrats immune from citizen action?

plans are well underway for this to be in place in just a few years as part of a pay as you ride scheme set up and funded by the auto/bike insurance companies EEK! your insurance company will know where you are and exactly how fast or slow you are driving at all times and you will be charged according to your driving/riding habits on a monthly basis. can we fight this ?  the majority of us said no to speed cameras, these are now everywhere. we said no to i,d cards , our government says, they are for your own good, so we are getting them whether we like it or not ! currently 1 in 10 uk passport holders lives  permanently outside the uk ! yes i said 1 in 10 !!!  that number shocked even me ! but with our big brother obsessed government that number will only rise even further . i will be moving to france in 6 months and i have no intention of ever returning  Twofinger
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« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2006, 03:34:02 AM »

After having a looked at the Zumo prices the phew not cheap the Tomtom rider looks more attractive but which is better besides the price i have not got one yet but would like to, any ideas Smile
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« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2006, 05:30:28 PM »




Don't use your charge cards when on a trip for gas, hotels or anything; use cash. In fact, if you bus it, they can't even track your licence plate....you've been home all along.  Lol


Don't kid yourself.  There are impressive ways and means of observation by those who are in the business and they are increasing at a nice clip every calendar year.

Besides, who wants to ride a stinking bus?  Lol
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« Reply #9 on: December 26, 2006, 05:34:01 PM »



plans are well underway for this to be in place in just a few years as part of a pay as you ride scheme set up and funded by the auto/bike insurance companies EEK! your insurance company will know where you are and exactly how fast or slow you are driving at all times and you will be charged according to your driving/riding habits on a monthly basis. can we fight this ?  the majority of us said no to speed cameras, these are now everywhere. we said no to i,d cards , our government says, they are for your own good, so we are getting them whether we like it or not ! currently 1 in 10 uk passport holders lives  permanently outside the uk ! yes i said 1 in 10 !!!  that number shocked even me ! but with our big brother obsessed government that number will only rise even further . i will be moving to france in 6 months and i have no intention of ever returning  Twofinger
 I can't blame you.  I hope you make it!  Lol
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I really don't know of what use it'll be. If you are speeding through a green light by 10 over and someone at the speed limit T-bones you going through a red light...is the person speeding at fault???


No, but lets say you are going five miles over the limit on your bike and run upon a nasty patch of oil on the road and lowside it. Have fun convincing your insurance to pay up when they pull the "black box" and see that you were speeding when it happened. I know these arent in bikes yet, but just wait.
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« Reply #11 on: December 27, 2006, 11:38:43 AM »


I keep hearing rumblings that the UK will install chips in cars (and presumably bikes) that will allow the government to track all vehicles.

The government's current thinking is that the only way to cure traffic congestion is to price everyone off the roads. Cars (I have not heard the word motorcycle mentioned yet) will have to have transponders fitted to allow road pricing to work. Travel on roads will be priced according to time of day and type of road. The earliest date for this tragic turn of events will be 2010.

As motorcycles are seen to be part of the "cure", they may be exempt. They are currently exempt from the London congestion charge, which is £8/day to drive into the center of the city.. (That's USD16!)

This is all on top of the cost of petrol, which is currently just under £1/liter, and the annual road tax (£60 for a motorcycle).
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The government's current thinking is that the only way to cure traffic congestion is to price everyone off the roads. Cars (I have not heard the word motorcycle mentioned yet) will have to have transponders fitted to allow road pricing to work. Travel on roads will be priced according to time of day and type of road. The earliest date for this tragic turn of events will be 2010.

It's hard to believe something so unpopular cannot be reversed by a public outcry or an angry electorate.

Why does it seem that the people are powerless to do anything about it?

Why doesn't one of the political parties run on a platform of reversing Big Brother?
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« Reply #13 on: December 27, 2006, 05:19:46 PM »

This will be a very interesting series of events...  Headscratch
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« Reply #14 on: December 28, 2006, 01:26:45 AM »

Why does it seem that the people are powerless to do anything about it?

A couple reasons. First, I suppose people see it as inevitable. Brits are used to traveling in France and Italy. Both countries already have toll roads. We're used to being taxed on everything. More than Americans, less than Germans or Swedes. Hopefully, it comes back to you in services rendered. In this case, improved public transportation.

Second, if protest and public opinion did any good, we never would have gone to Iraq. The only thing we can do is show Tony Blair and Labour the door at the next election. Even then, we'll still have to pay the taxes. Every opposition party says cut taxes, but no new government has ever rescinded the previous government's taxes. It costs a lot to run the National Health and wage wars.
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« Reply #15 on: December 28, 2006, 02:29:16 AM »

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...That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

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« Reply #16 on: December 29, 2006, 07:46:48 AM »

Can't yer just dump some tea in the Thames.. Bigsmile



Second, if protest and public opinion did any good, we never would have gone to Iraq. The only thing we can do is show Tony Blair and Labour the door at the next election. Even then, we'll still have to pay the taxes. Every opposition party says cut taxes, but no new government has ever rescinded the previous government's taxes. It costs a lot to run the National Health and wage wars.
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« Reply #17 on: December 29, 2006, 07:56:46 AM »

  One of the local car rental agencies was adding a surcharge to customers bills because they were able to determine they were speeding with tracking technology. Luckily the state came down on the side of the consumer and and went after the rental company..

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Good luck, because I think that is exactly what will happen.  Here in the states it's called on-star, but it's exactly the same thing - only it's marketed differently.  Lol

Personally, I think that GPS trackers are a technology RIPE for abuse, but it's a fairly dated technology relative to whats available.  

I feel bureaucrats are essentially immune to citizens action (short of a lethal revolution of one kind or another - which is where this sort of heavy-handed control is eventually going to lead to).  

Same thing right here in America.  It's unbelievable what kind of crap they get away with and as long as there is the right amount of paperwork to cover their ass or void of evidence that would otherwise bury them.  Ask me how I know.  Wink  

You can't put humans on a short leash.  The idea is simply not sustainable.  The cameras mounted in (primarily) large urban areas to capture human activity is not just related to law enforcement.  Control doesn't nearly stop there.

It's amazing what kind of controls you can place on Americans when you just market these controls as "safety" or "security".  This country is full of docile ignorant sheep that all think they're wolves.  Meanwhile, the real wolves are feasting.
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« Reply #18 on: December 29, 2006, 08:02:35 AM »

Dunno if this is true for all models but some Tom Tom models do not allow you to keep a file that shows you were you've been..A feature I would want..



After having a looked at the Zumo prices the phew not cheap the Tomtom rider looks more attractive but which is better besides the price i have not got one yet but would like to, any ideas Smile
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« Reply #19 on: December 29, 2006, 02:46:17 PM »


Dunno if this is true for all models but some Tom Tom models do not allow you to keep a file that shows you were you've been..A feature I would want..



That is correct, TT does not have a track log. All Garmin units do, though the size of it depends and varies per model.

Imo, TT sucks for everything except stupid A to B nav. Garmin is far superior when it comes to the demanding GPS user that wants to create routes at home, have the freedom to chose the spefic roads to his liking etc.

The way I use my GPS, I could never use a TT. It does not even come close.
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