Re: Monitoring people (was Re: Meritocracies and freedomofinformation)

From: Samantha Atkins (samantha@objectent.com)
Date: Mon Oct 22 2001 - 17:59:04 MDT


Chuck Kuecker wrote:

> It's going to take a huge infrastructure to keep track of ALL cars all the
> time - and anyone who wants to go under the radar need only clip the
> antenna lead from his GPS. If you can't track everything at least once
> every few minutes, you will lose lots of data that could be important.

Important to whom? having localized readers every so often
along roads and highways could efficiently gather the
information which could be centralized (to whatever degree
needed) over land lines or air as economical. Alternately,
local sites could be primed to look for certain vehicles and
relay information. This isn't that difficult to design or
maintain economically.

- samantha



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