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satellite speed cameras
New speed cameras trap motorists from space - Telegraph
Time for the application of stealth technology.
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That almost has to be a April Fools joke.
No satellite can stay over any part England. The only geo-synchronous orbit is over the equator and way out in space. That is great for a communications satellite but for a high resolution optical instrument it pretty much sucks. Low earth orbit satellites are zipping along at 18,000 MPH. The clouds in GB will obscure the ground except those few days of clear weather. Satellite time is EXPENSIVE! I call BS on the entire article. It would cost millions per ticket to use satellites that way.
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We don't need no stinkin satellite spies
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Ever wonder what Toyota is actually recording?
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Anyway, Opel guy was working with the British Gov to pass legislation and get one of his products installed. Basically a GPS/Cell Phone hybrid that could be retrofitted to any vehicle. His pitch to the gov was a a means to control traffic patterns, ease congestion and the one that got my attention, a way of catching and fining lorry drivers who were using the wrong roads. The Brits are whacky.
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I am afraid any "retro-fitted" government device added to my cars might have problems with reception, and getting 12 volts. It might get the occasional spike to 110 volts.
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Here's where the rumor most likely started (half information is just as bad as wrong)
BBC News - New speed cameras in UK road tests
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Please note that nowhere in the article does it claim the cameras are in space. They are using numberplate recognition technology and linking cameras (with the satellite link) at various locations to time cars from point to point.
Interesting the technology is being developed by a US company. ![]() Les
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Wonder if a .50 cal would take it out?
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I've often wondered what a .308 round would do to a traffic camera.
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The referendum was defeated, but apparently the technology is available to make such a system work. I would imagine it would be equally feasible for speed cameras to query for a signal, and if none is received, snap a photo of cars that are not carrying an active device. Police cars could likely be set up with the same technology.
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Aluminium foil...
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The bureaucrats assure us these devices would never be used for surveillance purposes. And yep...it was set up so if your car didn't have a functioning device, no gas...dunno how they planned to handle the problem of out of state cars...
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How do you get gas for your riding lawn mower. My boat might suddenly need a lot of gas.
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Far as I know, this program is still in the development stage. It definitely was NOT killed.
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The ramifications of satelite speed, milage, location, or whatever monitoring, for any purpose, are too frightening to even think about. You just know if (or when) anything like this ever becomes a reality, it will be touted as "for our safety" or some other such tripe. Time to start paying attention, kids...
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Be careful thinking this way. Many people do not realize that the photo camera is backed up with a live 24/7 video camera. First off it will take a photo of whoever is shooting at it, and if the bullet hits, they then have it for evidence to track down the rifle and its owner.
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the mileage track pilot program is in testing in Ore. AFAIK
the hwy dept. is concerned b/c as hybrids and elec. cars proliferate, there will be less gas used per vehicle mile -- a LOT less eventually; since the hwys still need to be repaired, they are rightly concerned with how they will get the $$ it costs to maintain them and yes, it's an obvious concern re privacy issues |
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