Right, how do I start ?
Nobody wishes the introduction of road pricing, but it seems they do not mind the infrastructure being installed to ensure that all drivers are insured ?
After all, having remotely-read devices on a vehicle is one step in that [powers-that-be] direction.
Please do not say "but there will be safeguards"....there won't.
Return to the tagged number plates scenario
http://www.e-plate.com/, you can see that the technology is existing, proven, and in production already.
OK !
We'll JUST use it to check insurance ?
Yeah....in a pigs eye.
That solves the problem of number plate and vehicle id....since you can bet your ass they will be installed on both.....secretly if necessary (or preferentially)
You then have the nationwide installation of remote readers:
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uses reliable long-range active RFID tag technology operating at 868MHz or 915 MHz and very low power readers which can be mains, battery or solar-powered.
This together with their small size and non- dependence on line of sight makes for exceptionally easy installation by the roadside (or configuration in a mobile or handheld form). Standard wireless, copper or fibre communications may be used.
Oh well, you can always disable it ?
You see, many of the solutions to uninsured drivers would mean the introduction of the same sort of technology that enables road pricing.....which, in my opinion, is going to come soon anyway....no matter what.
In any case, while the individual or vehicle may not be insured, the accident and/or victim is through the Uninsured Drivers Agreements 1988 and 1999 and the Untraced Drivers Agreements 1996 and 2003, and various eu directives since.
Any system that puts insurance costs on (for instance) fuel would penalise those who are low-risk, particularly those who drive high mileage and DO NOT have accidents.
At the same time, such a system would provide low-cost insurance to high risk groups....those who only drive to-and-from the pub.....and are young.
Personally, if they are crap drivers, drunk drivers, or thick drivers, then I do not want to fund their cheap driving.
ANPR ?
Well, widespread installation across every major road should be complete in a few years.
I'm sure that measures will be introduced so that individuals will not be tracked everywhere.
Oh, sorry, the police are already using it to track suspect vehicles anyway.....the same way they used their older systems to track and deter flying pickets (illegally), so I suppose it rests on the definition of "suspect" or "suspected" ?
Let's divert to another system, one that will save lives and help those dispensing help. The health database.
This is to allow patient data to be available to healthcare workers as and when needed. A very helpful idea.
Hm, the problem is that "healthcare worker" covers a wide spectrum.
More to the point, the data will be available to others. Local area health authorities, and also local taxation authorities....and benefits agencies.....and police !!!
Start: Good idea
End: Good idea
The difference being, good idea to who ?
A good idea to you, will be a GREAT idea to others, if you get my meaning ?
It's called the perversion of power.
And since those IN power will always pervert that power, even in the face of in-built protection, you can take it that the perversion is already planned.