Quote:I'm surprised that nobody is bothered by the technology used to track down the shooter.
Interesting that this article leaves out some very important details:
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/vi.../32422739/
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"The reader is located on the back of the VSP patrol car. It stores a day's worth of information and then clears at the end of the day."
I feel it's a fantastic use of technology, and does not compromise the information it gathers by the way it's implemented. How VA State Troopers implement the technology doesn't at all resemble the scenario the writer suggests at the end of your article.
Quote:Interesting that this article leaves out some very important details:
http://www.wusa9.com/story/news/local/vi.../32422739/
<p style="margin-left:40px;">"The reader is located on the back of the VSP patrol car. It stores a day's worth of information and then clears at the end of the day."
I feel it's a fantastic use of technology, and does not compromise the information it gathers by the way it's implemented. How VA State Troopers implement the technology doesn't at all resemble the scenario the writer suggests at the end of your article.
I'm not one of the "big brother" kind of people, and I do understand how this technology can be useful to law enforcement. However, I do believe that this kind of technology is also ripe for exploit.
TBH just about anything is ripe for exploit if not implemented in a thoughtful way.
The sad thing is the politicans blame the guns instead of the media for race baiting.