Posted by RAB on February 20, 2009 at 00:28:21 from (195.93.21.10):
In Reply to: GPS posted by jinny on February 19, 2009 at 17:15:30:
The top and bottom of it is they want to know where you are every minute of the day as well as the charging idea. They already know your speed and where-abouts if you have a mobile phone switched on (how long before it doesn't need to be actually switched on).
They can easily trace for a number and see if it is used in any particular house, to get your addy, even if the phone is not registered in your name - so they could check to see if calls were made to or from your addy to see if you have a mobile phone, or if a phone 'resides' at that addy, I daresay.
In the UK details like this are routinely recorded but the police have to pay to access the information from the system operators, so the government is considering setting up a data collection system for themselves. Just more Big Brother.
With all vehicles on the system, car theft should be a hazardous occupation, and stopping a vehicle need not involve a road block!
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