Posted by Mark - IN. on February 19, 2009 at 18:24:05 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: GPS posted by jinny on February 19, 2009 at 17:15:30:
To my knowledge, the idea first surfaced publicly a few or handful of years ago in Oregon. Latest heard about a day or two ago somewhere on the east coast. Maybe Maryland or Massachusettes, not sure. Gotta be careful with these kinds of things. Years ago when lived in Illinois, they came out with those transponders for tollways that automatically deduct from checking or credit cards for tolling on interstates. In Illinois they call them I-PASS, in Indiana they call them I-ZOOM. Folks raised questions of big brother using them to keep tabs on John Q. Public, for which the government quickly said, "Oh no no no, we will never do that, trust us". Anyone trust politicians? Well, I don't anyway. So far as I know they haven't used them that way...yet, but the divorce lawyers sure have. I can't count the number of cases those records (gps) subpoenaed by divorce lawyers to catch cheating spouses that weren't supposed to be where the transponder gps showed them really being and when. Got one of those nifty gps's for your car or truck? Don't cheat on your spouse...her divorce lawyer will aquire those records when you least remember doing it. As far as the government using gps to track folks beyond taxes? Ohhhhhhhhhhhh, I'm certain they would never do that. Aren't you? Chuckle.
We've fallen a long ways since the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution, haven't we? Do they even discuss them in today's school history books for our children? Probably not.
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